3d that seems to be 2d

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3d that seems to be 2d

Post by Víctor Paredes »

hi, i'm chilean and i don't speek english so i can't to explain well what i do.
first, i make the characters in wings3d, each arm, hand, leg, face, etc. then in moho i put bones to them and make the animation.

this is not a story, is just a test. is only 200kb and seems to be that must be saved with the "save as" buttom.

eso.
http://selgin.100megas.com/prueba4.WMV
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Post by Regul8R »

looks good, nice head-turns.

and your english is very good, from what ive seen.

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that is really cool! I'm going to (try) and have a go! :P
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:-(

Your link isn't working for me.
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Post by Regul8R »

jorgy wrote::-(

Your link isn't working for me.
right-click>save target....this worked for me
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Not with Firefox, because the server isn't properly set up for the WMV extension.
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Post by jorgy »

Rash: Thanks for the pointer - that's the first time that something's *not* worked because of firefox.

selgin: Thank you for posting your animation. I particularly liked the way the eyes seemed 3d - it was more realistic and less "flat". I also liked the walk - simple, but it worked for me.
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Nice drawing style, the combination between 3D objects and Moho manipulation works very well!

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Post by Toontoonz »

That works. Nice animation.
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Very interesting use of 3D in Moho.
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Post by 13YearsOldAnimator »

How did u turned the bones in X and Y Axis?
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

i did not turn the bones in that axis.
i import the 3d object and i insert it in a bone layer. then i put the bones (wich only moves in x and y). when the movement is more complex, i turn the entire layer.
is something similar to 3d bones, but, obviesly, more difficult and limited.

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