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Character from electronic componen
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Character from electronic componen // Work in Progress
Post by Johny // Mar 7, 2006, 1:14am
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I try to modelling a new charactor from electronic spare part.:D
here is what I got so far. |
Post by W!ZARD // Mar 7, 2006, 1:36am
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LOL - These little guys are great! What a clever idea johny.
I can't help myself I just keep seeing all these captions to go with this picture:
"Ooh, I'm feeling a little light headed"
"Resistors are futile"
"Diode you scum"
anyone else? |
Post by Steinie // Mar 7, 2006, 2:11am
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...and in one awkward moment in time after realizing they were wearing the same socks, their faces flushed, as the silence was broken by a single question...ohmmmmmmmm you want to see Brokeback Mountain? |
Post by Johny // Mar 7, 2006, 5:59am
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Thanks for the comment ;)
Here an update with another pose.
PS: Not any Resistor or LED was being broken on this project. All is simulate by computer. :D |
Post by hemulin // Mar 7, 2006, 6:31am
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Looks like a proposition, a scene from Romeo and Juliet perhaps.
Nice work Johny, it's certainly a new way to make electric movies.:D |
Post by Norm // Mar 7, 2006, 7:21am
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Resistance is futile :)
Neat idea. |
Post by Alien // Mar 7, 2006, 7:38am
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I can't help myself I just keep seeing all these captions to go with this picture:
"Ooh, I'm feeling a little light headed"
"Resistors are futile"
"Diode you scum"
anyone else?
I wonder what LED him to choose these characters. Still, characters aren't the easiest thing to do in 3D, so it's good to see that he's soldering on. |
Post by W!ZARD // Mar 7, 2006, 5:14pm
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I wonder what LED him to choose these characters. Still, characters aren't the easiest thing to do in 3D, so it's good to see that he's soldering on.
I don't know if I have the capacitance to take this sort of PUN-ishment!! |
Post by corbly_digital // Mar 7, 2006, 5:33pm
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LOL, Funny!!!
Great Idea. Totally original.:banana: |
Post by Alien // Mar 7, 2006, 5:41pm
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I don't know if I have the capacitance to take this sort of PUN-ishment!!
What can I say, I just couldn't resist. I just had to chip in. :) |
Post by Johny // Mar 8, 2006, 1:39am
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Thanks for support guys;)
Here is an uptage again. This time is female :D |
Post by hemulin // Mar 8, 2006, 2:53am
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Interesting characters, I wonder where your going to go from here; animations maybe, or is this just for fun.:D |
Post by jamesmc // Mar 8, 2006, 5:19am
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3D is a good outlet for re-directing personal energy in the current Internet.
Nice pics and his ideas are well-grounded. |
Post by frank // Mar 8, 2006, 5:41am
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Would be neat to see how they'd work in a short. Err um... in a short animation I mean.
Ok, not nearly as funny as the rest but you guys took the good ones. :) |
Post by Steinie // Mar 8, 2006, 5:56am
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...she couldn't resist wearing those shocking socks, while in the background AC/DC played to capacity their current hit on the boob tube......:rolleyes: |
Post by Johny // Mar 8, 2006, 6:45am
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Animation? Ok. I will try to animation it.:rolleyes:
But I still have some problem with skeleton animation setting.
I want that skeleton animation only effect on "Resistor" position and location, but it also changed the resistor dimension. :(
Can anyone tell me where I can find setting panel for lock an object dimension so it's dimension can not be change by skeleton animation? or may be other solution?:confused: |
Post by spacekdet // Mar 8, 2006, 7:27am
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Now, I'm the last guy that should be giving out animation advice, but I think that IK joints might be a better method than using bones.
Bones deform whatever they touch, IK is simple hinge joints, which might be a better approach for a man made out of wires and capsules. |
Post by frank // Mar 8, 2006, 9:54am
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Spacekdet is correct, Johny. If you don't need skin deformation and just want the object to move/rotate, then using joints would be your best bet.
If you do want skin deformation and a really good IK system with multiple nails, then I'd suggest trying the MotionStudio demo. :) http://www.pixelfu.com/MotionStudio/
Hope this helps! |
Post by Délé // Mar 8, 2006, 10:56am
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Watt is it about this thread that has got normally grounded people so amped on the puns? :)
Obviously these are fun characters Johny. I hope we see them animated. :) |
Post by Johny // Mar 8, 2006, 3:34pm
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Spacekdet & Frank, thanks for suggestion. I will check with IK system. :) |
Post by W!ZARD // Mar 8, 2006, 11:24pm
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Watt is it about this thread that has got normally grounded people so amped on the puns? :)
Somebody should model a fish - there's always lots of fish puns.
Obviously these are fun characters Johny. I hope we see them animated. :)
Hear hear - Some animations would be great. |
Post by mrbones // Apr 6, 2006, 9:01am
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Test render animation, of Mr. Transistor Motion. |
Post by Johny // Apr 6, 2006, 1:38pm
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Thanks MrBones :) |
Post by Johny // Apr 6, 2006, 2:49pm
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here is the cob file with texture file of this character :D
All can join this party. Show your rig skill by make an animation of this character. :) |
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