Showing an animation, what do you think?

Started by Minimi, Tue 19/07/2005 16:15:47

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Minimi


It's "Boxes In Boxes". It's a wooden crafted piece, that I modelled/textured/animated :) Ain't it cool?

SpacePirateCaine

Looks pretty good to me - I'm especially fond of the way it seems the inner boxes are still affected by gravity and fall to the bottom of the first. Pretty damned spiffy. I sort of wonder what you intend to use it for? Or is it just some funky art (which in no way lowers it's coolness factor)?

The spinning is a tad fast, I'd venture to say, were I to really attempt to find something to criticize (and criticize, I do). Were it to move a little slower, it'd be easier to appreciate the movements of the inner boxes, which kind of get lost in the fray at the moment. It seems to be relatively physically accurate, for what they are, and that makes me want to really get a good look at the movements and check if they really are or not, y'know?

Did you use a physics engine to simulate that in the render, or is done primarily by 'hand'?
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Minimi

It's a model that is part of a new product that I will sell at Renderosity.

Look here is my store (to see other things I made: http://market.renderosity.com/softgood.ez?Who=SolidusSoft

It was animated by hand, though Poser6, has some pretty nifty tools to get it easily done :)

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