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  • efficient

  • / watch?v=HFSH-K0Tk10 PLease watch my video The next generation is coming!! (change (dot) with a dot )

  • Helpfull!!!!!!!

  • nice job!

    i nd sum hlp u now the animation bar (i know thats not the really name)how can i increase it.

    mine its os to 3s.

    i wanna increase it.

    thanks

  • IN EDIT GO TO PROJECT SETTINGS AND CHANGEMAX fRAMES

  • Where it says 90 f, up that to the amount of frames you want. The little rectangle thing that says 0F 90F Will then get smaller. Resize this to the full length by pressing the arrow on the right.

    Its hard to explain but easy to show lol. Anyway, thats basically it.

    Hope this helps, dominic.

    PS: if you need more help, message me!

  • xD really good job done megatron

  • i think i might get one of these how easy are they to use, cos i really dont want to download a program that u have to be in the IT indestry to use. lol

  • w/s the best 3d application 

    MAYA?

    3Ds Max?

    XSi?

    cinema 4D?

    blender?

  • I use 3D Max, my classmate uses Maya for all her projects, I know an animation industry (StudioAKA) who uses XSI, and one person has put up one HELLISHLY good transformer video (Transformer train) and he used Blender. Overall, all of them is damn good :-)

  • Simple indeed, pretty nice though :)

  • Nice tutorial. But I think you may find it easier to use the pose mixer. There's a tutorial on here somewhere.

  • is very simple but its a good tip,thanks

  • Wow, great demo, and nice using the scene from Transformer's Beast Wars for it. Where on earth did you get a 3d model of Megatron? Or did you build it. Very cool work, thanks for the demo!

  • Nice stuff, I would never have thought of doing facial animations, too complicated, but this is a nice technique!

  • Yes. I have been doing some animations using this technique recently, and it's amazing the depth of emotion you can get from a character, just from being able to distort the mouth and eyes. Unless you want completely lifelike movements, this way works well, especcially for more cartoony characters.

  • Nice tutorial for beginners ;-) Check out my "Making of a bird".

  • Thank you for the responce :) programme I used was actually Cinema 4D by Maxon, its mainly used on Macs but works fine on my PC. Good luck updating your mosre :)

    take care.

  • lol, my bad ^.^; + i meant updating more... ummm misspelled.. Nah i don't have that cinema 4D :\

  • Oh my gosh is it 3ds max? anyway thanks for the subs. :D Yay, now i can start updating mosre..

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