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Subject: | Re: FLASH: animation |
From: | Justin |
Date: | Fri, 22 Oct 1999 09:24:22 +0100 |
Another cheaper and easier way to create flashable 3d objects is with Truespace 4 you can render anything to an ai sequence or a png with an alpha channel. here's an example I created in about 3 minutes its a very basic 5k animation. Zoom in and notice there is no pixalization.
Alexandre Martins wrote:
Hi all,flasher is generously supported by... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Streaming Media WEST '99 Conference & Exhibition "The Worlds largest Internet Audio & Video Event" December 7 - 9, San Jose Convention Center, California Reserve your space today at http://www.streamingmedia.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe or change your list settings go to http://www.chinwag.com/flasher or email helpchinwag [dot] comI had a big surprise today with the increment of visits to our site, and a
even bigger surprise to see the comments here :)
It was actually made originally as a 3D animation, and them traced in Flash.
It's only 12 frames long, so it's very easy to do it, and the effect is
really good. If you want more sofisticated effects, and have the money to
spend on it, you can do your animations in 3D Max (wish i had it...) and
render it with the Illustrate! 4 plugin (wish i had it.......).
Tim, nice reconstruction! I will save it. :-)--------------------------------
Alexandre S. Martins
Comm Interativa
www.comm.com.br
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De: Sarah Lamont
Para: flasherchinwag [dot] com
Enviada em: Quinta-feira, 21 de Outubro de 1999 11:19
Assunto: Re: FLASH: animationTim,
How exactly did you do that? Did you just make each frame independantly or
is there any tweening involved?
I think it's a very good reconstruction of the 3d animation. :]
SarahTim Underwood wrote:
No actually I don't think it was redendered in a 3d program. I sort of
recontructed the effect here:
http://www.ucdesign.com/flash/Rotatingi.html -Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: paul wehner
To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 5:32 PM
Subject: RE: FLASH: animation
If you're referring to the small rotating object it appears to have been
rendered in a 3d program and frames imported to flash.
-----Original Message-----
From: ownerchinwag [dot] com [ownerchinwag [dot] com (mailto:ownerchinwag [dot] com)]On Behalf Of Renu Vora
Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 2:07 PM
To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: animationHi! How can one make an object animate like the one at www.comm.com.brThe
one at top while the main flash miovie is downloadedThanks.Renuflasher is generously supported by...
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