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shashhh
07-25-2003, 01:38 PM
hi guys,

i'm posting this thread after a long time and i need your opinions...this is just a 10 sec. animation test i have done on a still life picture......just need to kno if its merging well or not.....next i'm animating the same charactor on a moving shot.....

by the way, thanx to Bob for giving away his model and goosh for his Rig.....it helps me a lot to do these tests......

here's the divX clip...

DivX short animation clip on a still photograph (http://www.vfs.com/~m08shashwat/index.htm/demoreels/VFX_test.avi)



Note : should work if you save target as......

:beer:
cheers

Hysteria
07-25-2003, 03:07 PM
link broken.

dirkusrhombas
07-26-2003, 11:44 AM
Heres a link to some great references for capoera style flips.
Hope you find some use for them .

http://dns.advnet.net/allan/capoeira/esco.html

The dude is looking cool i hope you do some more moves with him get him to kick ass !

edit note ( No problem with your link it works fine from the 2 locations ive d loaded it today) .

Had any time to take a look at chimps site yet?

I sugested u have a look at it because the flip at the end just plain looks wrong, I have done gymnastics and to me the only thing I could really pick out was that the fall just looked weird 'not that im assuming your style here is realism'

2 me it looks funny which I am guessing is what your going for.
But i think it would look better if you didnt bring the right leg across on the fall to make him collapse over and instead let his momentum from the flip carry him behind the battery and end up actually past the battery.

summeralive
07-26-2003, 02:58 PM
mybe u should check out ur page!


:surprised

shashhh
07-26-2003, 03:49 PM
hi, it works fine here.....dunno whats the problem....but as i said try to save the target as....should work that way.....

anyway i tried to fix it......but would be better if u save the target as......


cheers:beer:

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