Here it is the Dancing Robotic Can art!
Watch the flattened coke Can (an image, not a vector drawing) move and grow arms and legs (which were created with a single brush I made to use in Moho).
0.69Mb, 3 seconds long.
It is at this forum - page 3:
http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtop ... 7&start=30
Dancing Robotic Can Art
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I changed the brushes somewhat to see how another version of the Robotic can would look - with claws and rocket thrusters.
Robot Can with Rockets.mov
0.89MB - 3 Seconds.
Here is the first version:
Dancing Robotic Can Art.mov
Robot Can with Rockets.mov
0.89MB - 3 Seconds.
Here is the first version:
Dancing Robotic Can Art.mov
Thanks!
I came up with the telescoping arms idea while trying to figure out how to use the brushes in Moho.
I played around with the setting in the freehand drawing and noticed that as one pulls out the points more duplicates of the brush graphic are made. And if you add more points to the lines other fun things happen.
So how could I use that?
Hmmmm...then the growing and telescoping ideas came to me.
For me, the Moho brush mechanism is not good for drawing, but has lots of fun possiblities as an animating tool to make things grow or telescope out.
The movies here were just quickie animations thrown together in a half hour or so (I was looking for a robot drawing I did, but decided to use the can art instead) just to give me an idea of the possibilites and how the telescoping parts look as they are extended and contracted and twisted and turned very fast.
I came up with the telescoping arms idea while trying to figure out how to use the brushes in Moho.
I played around with the setting in the freehand drawing and noticed that as one pulls out the points more duplicates of the brush graphic are made. And if you add more points to the lines other fun things happen.
So how could I use that?
Hmmmm...then the growing and telescoping ideas came to me.
For me, the Moho brush mechanism is not good for drawing, but has lots of fun possiblities as an animating tool to make things grow or telescope out.
The movies here were just quickie animations thrown together in a half hour or so (I was looking for a robot drawing I did, but decided to use the can art instead) just to give me an idea of the possibilites and how the telescoping parts look as they are extended and contracted and twisted and turned very fast.