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amckay
10-21-2002, 03:01 AM
Hi guys, just made a quick video tutorial, thought I may as well pimp it.

Basically 25 mb avi, goes for 7 minutes on how to create automatic footprint displacement based on the interaction between a characters feet and the ground plane. Kind of like that cowboy clip for maya from a few years back.

Below is the link to the avi as well as a jpeg explaining it a bit better as well as the codec if it requires it.

http://www.3dluvr.com/machette/vid_tuts/procedural_displacement_tut_test.avi

http://www.3dluvr.com/machette/vid_tuts/procedural_displacement_tut_test.jpg

codec: ftp://ftp.techsmith.com/pub/products/camtasia/tscc.exe

Cheers,

Allan McKay


(PS. I had a huge hangover when I made this so erm, I'm not all togeather ;))

Taoizm
10-21-2002, 03:55 AM
Alan, hungover or not that's a pretty nifty technique you have going there. Very cool.

Reality3D
10-22-2002, 06:56 PM
Allan it gives me a 404, could you upload it again or explain the method?

visualboo
10-22-2002, 07:14 PM
Yeah, I can't get it either. :(

mastering3d
10-22-2002, 07:29 PM
Same here 404 error..

amckay
10-22-2002, 11:11 PM
hey, had it up for a few days, temporarily taken it down, it should be up again soon.

mastering3d
10-23-2002, 03:46 PM
Why ?

amckay
10-23-2002, 04:35 PM
Long story, basically I did it for 3dluvr.com because I want to get a video tutorial section going there, figure if I do five or so tutorials hopefully some other people might start contributing as well. And the guy who runs 3dluvr wanted to make it stream off of 3dluvr oposed to be downloadable, so might have to wait a few days for it to come back on as a streaming thing.

But hopefully this weekend I'll have some more time to work on some more video tuts (writing a maya tut on flocking simulations at the moment as well) so hopefully there'll be lots of content to check out soon anyway :)

-Allan McKay.

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