It's a technique called object replacement. I made a digital 8 with identical segments (I used reference photos) then copied , pasted and edited it into different objects (for instance delete the two middle segments to make the zero. In scene mode, I just imported all the objects (0 thru 9) and keyframed the visibility for each one. Of course, I kept the, ":0" visible the whole time. I'd be interested to see this applied to robot eyes. Best of luck!
I surely can. I can also modify colors and play with the font. And I can render it out with an alpha channel to the dimensions, codec and file format you specify.
Hi how did you do this in anim8tor? Im looking for a similar effect to make digital eyes for a robot
daveoz80 1 year ago
@daveoz80
It's a technique called object replacement. I made a digital 8 with identical segments (I used reference photos) then copied , pasted and edited it into different objects (for instance delete the two middle segments to make the zero. In scene mode, I just imported all the objects (0 thru 9) and keyframed the visibility for each one. Of course, I kept the, ":0" visible the whole time. I'd be interested to see this applied to robot eyes. Best of luck!
chuckdoon 1 year ago
I was expecting a WTF BOOOOOOOM.
NeoGamemaster 1 year ago
Fine. Can you make such clip without a swiwelling?
piliponen 1 year ago
@piliponen
I surely can. I can also modify colors and play with the font. And I can render it out with an alpha channel to the dimensions, codec and file format you specify.
chuckdoon 1 year ago
cool!!
IndieRokker321 1 year ago