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Yup, I'm back. Several weeks ago I promised to post something I have done with Cinema 4D XL v 7. It's really a fantastic app! Only drawback is my slooow machine.
Therefore no radiosity this time, just a movie. Two years ago I've developed a 3D knot - spectacular at that time.
This time I've improved the knot, utilizing the new features.
Check it out here:
Knot Animation
Hint: it's packed in a self extracting archive, so you must download it. Just double click it, and you will get an AVI.
Enjoy and let me know what you think!
jens
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Yup, I'm back. Several weeks ago I promised to post something I have done with Cinema 4D XL v 7. It's really a fantastic app! Only drawback is my slooow machine.
Therefore no radiosity this time, just a movie. Two years ago I've developed a 3D knot - spectacular at that time.
This time I've improved the knot, utilizing the new features.
Check it out here:
Knot Animation
Hint: it's packed in a self extracting archive, so you must download it. Just double click it, and you will get an AVI.
Enjoy and let me know what you think!
jens
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Nice looking jens and very smooth play.
Bob C.
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That is a brilliant animation Jens! I like it a lot, very smooth and flowing
Steve Newport
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Hey Jay---
This is exactly what this forum needs more of.
I'm linking out an animation here that is of a candle and flame.
Here's how I did it: The flame is actually an object that has particle properties and is dying and regenerating every frame. It also rises up, this was done purely as an animation step, because flames rise, the wick burns out, and the flame regenerates in real life. The wobble, which was important, was done by displacing each particle flame as it came to life.
Finally, the walls are illuminated by lights (obviously not the candle), and they flicker, 'cause I goofed with the timeline of the flames to go off and on at certain intervals.
Let's share more animations!
Kindest Regards,
Gary David Bouton
www.boutons.com
Gary@GaryWorld.com
Visit a really large gallery at www.GaryWorld.com!
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Thanks to you all for the great comments !
They definitely encourage me to post more over the next weeks.
However, if you want to see more animations, pls check
http://jens.highspeedweb.net
click -> multimedia and dl some files
or just browse through the site...
For 3D movies only, check this html list and select whatever you want:
http://jens.highspeedweb.net/animations
Enjoy and let me know if you like them (though they are kind of outdated)
jens
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I like both of those anis guys, good stuff!
Mark...
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I went through a lot of bother to get a cactus plant modeled, and afterwards, I figured, "Hey, why not animate it?"
So instead of just doing a model rotation, I rotated the camera instead.
This is not "high art", and the way I got it down in size was to render single frames and then drop out every 13 of 15 frames, and then I compiled it.
Gotta contribute SOMETHING [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] !
Kindest Regards,
Gary David Bouton
www.boutons.com
Gary@GaryWorld.com
Visit a really large gallery at www.GaryWorld.com!
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Gary,
thanks for your candle and the cactus - they are fantastic. However, the cactus spins a bit too fast ;-}
Anyway, I wish I had a faster machine to render my animations...I have three in the pipeline, but my daily routine requires that I assign all cpu power to the tasks, so at this moment there is no way to finish and post my stuff...
jens
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Gary, sorry, but the spinning is only fast in Opera, my standard browser. I just dl the animation - and yes, outside Opera it's smooth!
jens