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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Stocking
« on: September 19, 2012, 12:41:05 pm »
Airedale, judging from what I see of your work, I would hardly say that my bumbling around is better than you could ever do.

I hope you carry on as I want to see what you end up with. It's fun to see folks making things in anim8or, and putting the program to its fullest use regardless of the limitations we all face.

I do hope you are alright with me joining in, because this looked like a challenging little project with things I would like to see if I can accomplish as well. I am showing all this in the hopes that you will carry on with your fine work, and see if any of these tips/techniques might be of interest to you, and see if you have any ideas that I might learn from as well.

I want to see your work come to full circle and take a great final shape.


All that said, I think the only thing I've really done a bit more of so far would be in my work with the legs:

Leg Cylinders: I created a basic vertical cylinder wider at the bottom. The bottom/sole of the leg cylinder is filled, while the top has no face, is open-ended.

Feet/Shoes: I converted the leg cylinder into mesh and "cut faces" on the lowermost part of the leg cylinder to make a rough shape of the shoe - forming the upper front/toe area, sole and heel. When cutting out the heel, I lost the sole faces, so went underneath and reconnected them, drawing in vertices as necessary to reshape and fill in the faces, and restore the solidity of the bottom of the shoe. I then selected the points in the forward area of the shoe and stretched them forward more to accent the foot shape a bit and make it more pronounced than the main leg, distinguishing the shoe. Finally, I selected faces of the shoe sections (see the attached "SnapShot 1" and the colors of the areas I grouped), "extrude connected" them in groups doing the heel/sole sides together (orange), the main shoe and upper "strap together (green), and the front crscent spot above the toe (lavendar). At this point they look tightly connected, even though each area has a face-gap between the other areas that is simply flush to the neighboring selected/raised area. This is important in the final "form change" effect.

Warping Leg: Using the Modifier button to first "curve" and then "bend" the leg, experimenting with the rate of curve and bend to get the form, and rotating the object to keep it in a decent standing position, foot flat to the ground.

Final Leg and Shoe Shaping Technique: To give the leg its final "nice shape" and accentuate the shoe, I went to "Build/Subdivide Faces" and used the default values, bringing out the accents in the shoes. Since the shoe and leg area now had a slope for the transition from one to the next, I selected the points at the top of the "slope" and pulled them down below the upper rim area of the show, which createda nice effect of the leg/foot slipping into the shoe. If you look at "SnapShot 2" you will see the area that overlaps at the top of the shoe, and how I pulled those points/vertices that were originally above the show line down beneath to give that nice "in the shoe" effect.

Now that the base leg is in shape, time to make left and right... so, I pulled the leg to left of center of the work area, rotated it for a pigeon-toed effect... Stocking's artwork indicates that she is pigeon-toed as they often do with this type of anime... and I mirrored the leg, resulting in a nice left and right leg in proper pigeon-toed pose.

Am unsure about how to best fix these legs for flex and bend at knees, but think I have an idea and need to experiment. Nevertheless, it seemed appropriate to turn them in and such as part of the base model, and then adjust bones, etc., accordingly to adapt to the natural inward-turned pose later.

I might be wrong, but will see and learn the hard way.


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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: My Space Ship and its Evolution
« on: September 18, 2012, 05:38:56 pm »
Fun! I assume the second ship is your creation...

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Stocking
« on: September 18, 2012, 12:47:29 pm »
Alrighty, I took headwax's firm "No!" to heart....

I just wanted to see if I could make this girl, and see if animation and all was feasible if re-creating with that distinct, curvy style of this sort of anime... Got legs done, but need to adjust the shoes abit...

Airedale, I hope ya don't mind....

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Stuart Tank
« on: September 18, 2012, 12:40:44 pm »
cool! yeah, when you do tank tread animation, as with any rolling, walking, etc., it takes some fine-tuning and brain-farting to make sure you get the movement to match up with the scenery.

Am sure Kevin's just sharing a quickie to show that he did incorporate NickE's tread-script for all to see.

Funny to see tanks, as I have actually been playing with them, too, for the last week... trying to come up with a whimsical tank and driver.... I will probably rework the tank here as it isn't the right look (too serious, I think), but am pretty happy with the driver...

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Stuart Tank
« on: September 18, 2012, 10:52:24 am »
 Nice tanks, Kevin. Now the real test... Can they be animated with the tread script made a few years back?

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Stocking
« on: September 17, 2012, 11:45:00 am »
Coming out of the woodwork... Ohhhhh, I need to scratch off my rusted tools... can I try?

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Anim8or Challenges / Re: Challenge #29: GIANT ROBOTS!!!
« on: April 25, 2012, 06:43:34 pm »
I won't turn down an extension.... (hopes that doesn't sound wrong)

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Tony,

The armature idea I have has a single arm coming off of the ship's frame, and then a rotating mechanism from which 6 hinged arms branch out to each individual three-pronged grips that connect to the cargo containers.

If you wish, I can send you the 3-prong mechanisms for incorporating into the lander's hold. The core can be taken and modified into a mechanism for gripping the side attachment disks, too.

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Kewl... We have Ensoniq5, $imon, Ericaug, ian ross, Davdude... and our latest anim8or community members dwsel and Raxx onboard!  Did I miss anyone?

Attached, the cargo containers and part of the connector apparatus I am working on... I will soon have the armatures for connecting to the main truss of the ship, plus a 3rd cargo container style that is an open framework with a cylindrical tank mounted inside - for gas and liquid transport.

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ohhh wait... how'd you get on the team email list?  hmmmm.... ;)

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that's exactly what it is, David... all this time and you didn't know?

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I think what is really cool is how Hannu effectively made the woman look like she was almost a part of the original animation... she almost looks CG .... sort of an interesting side-effect in his efforts ...

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Friendship Express
« on: April 04, 2012, 01:10:28 am »
I love it! At the risk of sounding ... something or another .... it's adorable!

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Well, folks... in a regroup on this project... and name has changed to "Mission Backup Earth"....

Check this! Ensoniq5's work on the interior control room of the Triton Base... combined with a rough attempt of incorporating a live actor by one of our other team specialists.

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Yes, things are a bit distorted, but I think it's really fun how he's brought her into the scene for a rough go.

NOTE! The entire scene is 3D, modelled in anim8or and finished in Carrara... only the girl herself is "live action".

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Elf Be Gone
« on: April 02, 2012, 03:31:02 am »
Made out of boredom... Every proper goblin should own a can... associated with the online game www.darkthrone.com where I've been known as Arik the Red - King of the Goblin Scourge and Elf Hater Extraordinaire - for around nine years (I think)....


...and, on youtube:

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