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I-dea graphics
04-09-2003, 02:55 PM
I-dea graphics is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Ghosting PolyBone for sale to the Maxon Cinema4D user community on our homepage.

http://c4dplugins.idea-graphics.de/


Overview:

Ghosting PolyBone is a plugin of the character-animation-plugin-series Bonderland.
With its assistance bone chains are representable as different basic objects,
therefore bones are not only in the editor- but also in the rendering-output visible.
Additionally there is a ghosting function, which provides you the possibility
to see motion sequences in the editor-view.

Price USD 30

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BONUS:
You can find in the free-stuff section the Plugin-Expression Splones for free.
Now it’s easy to stick bones to a spline or vice versa ;-)


http://c4dplugins.idea-graphics.de/

Anadin
04-09-2003, 03:33 PM
Fantastic - these are great - will be getting Tag manager ASAP!

LucentDreams
04-09-2003, 06:10 PM
set instance is nice and splones rocks you guys, at free how can you go wrong. as for ghosting polybone, let me tel you the ability to have renderable bones is fantastic, c4D's render as editro is a little disappointing as it doesn't use antialiasing, or the new features like fog and such. Things tend to look fairly shabby in there. But with ghosting polybone, you can get nicer bones for test renders, render them inyour environment and see the shadow, you can even texture them. their is also the ability to add wings to bones for locating the rotation angle of a bone super fast, if there is a break in your rig and the bone pops, you'l no instaly. The ghosting feature alone is wort it to thoguh, man is it cool, almost like onionskinning its super handy for checking the flow of your animation.

AdamT
04-09-2003, 07:42 PM
Yep, this guy's on fire!!

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