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    A recent topic had me giving advice on using UGA to combine two different animated files into one. I decided to try it out myself, and found my very old copy of Ulead Cool 3D. So I made a simple 3d text animation with it, then exported it as a transparent animated gif file (it had no options for exporting a series of transparent png's which would have been great for anti-aliased layers, unfortunately...) Anyway, I anti-aliased the objects in PI, then saved the file as a .ufo file then opened it with UGA. Added another emblem-like object on the background (which I saved in my custom objects pallette, among other things. Very convenient for storing re-usable graphic elements, like arrows or watermarks) and animated that as well, using UGA's tweening function. Then added a transition effect to finish it off. Had to resize it very small, though, for posting it here.
    What I'm saying here is :it can be done. It just needs time and a little patience...
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    Cool! Can you combine more than two??????
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    I wanted to see your eyes roll in and drop to the floor, come on it has to be funny.

    No hammer, no wrench, just brilliant animation. No cult of the living dead demanding "Brains".

    Alright, I'll admit it, I'm spoiled and you have yourself to blame.

    (I still like the animation but I am down on my humor fix.) My hands are shaking so much I can barely type..... @#$@#%@^@% you see.... I'm hitting the wrong keys and everything.

    I've always wondered how the Black Beast of Arghhhhhhhh was animated, the one in Mighty Python and the Holy Grail who ate the animator. The Black Beast could chew on your name or your animated avitar while your eyes roll out of its mouth. Great fun.
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    Default Re: combining animations

    More than two? yes. It's really only limited by the amount of objects UGA can handle, the amount of hair on your head and how much sanity you want left after you finish the project .
    The Black Beast of the Aaaaarrrrggghh...
    Interesting idea. Not really familiar with it, so I googled for pics. Fun stuff. Is it something like the one below? No textures or anything yet, just weird lighting. Texturing would be hard, rigging a torture and animating would be a nightmare. Getting gobbled up would be a relief....
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    He's cute...
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    Yes, he's the one but he wasn't that shade of pink in the movie.

    So you are not a Mighty Python fan, you really ought to see that movie, it is a classic piece of comedy and it is still popular. Such a low budget film and it has made beaucoup bucks.

    A quicker animation would be to blow him up with the Holy Handgrenade of Antioch as described by Brother Maynard from the Book of Armaments.
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    Great ideas. The movie sounds like a classic must-see. I'll look it up one of these days.
    The Holy Handgrenade?!
    Well, I looked for some more references, but most seems to be about a stuffed toy version of it. So I went for the color scheme based on it. It is now rigged and colored, and I posed it like a stop motion doll, took some png snapshots of it. Pretty much Blender 3D stuff. OK, to justify placing it here in the PI forum, the gif animation was put together in UGA . Snap! snap!.... don't point your finger too close on the monitor....
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