thanks.. been needing to get some arrows to animate through an airflow system.. this is a great solution.
fo0kinell 1 month ago
Anyone ever tell you you sound like David Duchovny?
emomobile 1 year ago 3
@emomobile This would officially be the first time.
fictionalhead 1 year ago
@emomobile His voice ir harder with Duchovny got soft voice
siedlikmasterek 2 months ago
Wouldn't it be possible to use just one box and then apply an unwrap uvw? (Or use 3 different materials)
I'm a rookie when it comes to this and looking for professional advice :P
SlimBean117 1 year ago
@SlimBean117
No need to apply an unwrap. Create a multiple material then assign them via polygon material Ids.
ezjamin 1 year ago
I've subscribe you.
Voltzi 2 years ago
PERFEEECT !
Very cool, pretty much exactly what I was looking for. I've been trying to make a stylized film strip animation.
PhalexSpace 2 years ago
Thanks very much for the tutorial. Very easy to understand and useful. One question though. How did you get all of the individual boxes to follow the spline together?
Cjplus73 2 years ago
They were all attached to each other by making them one object. In this case, an editable poly.
fictionalhead 2 years ago
@fictionalhead
or you can also select the multiple objects altogether and apply the modifier.
ivan357ag 11 months ago
very usefull thks =D
k3n1ch1 2 years ago
Nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
basstiaan85 2 years ago
thanks
seansfc 2 years ago
thanks.. been needing to get some arrows to animate through an airflow system.. this is a great solution.
fo0kinell 1 month ago
Anyone ever tell you you sound like David Duchovny?
emomobile 1 year ago 3
@emomobile This would officially be the first time.
fictionalhead 1 year ago
@emomobile His voice ir harder with Duchovny got soft voice
siedlikmasterek 2 months ago
Wouldn't it be possible to use just one box and then apply an unwrap uvw? (Or use 3 different materials)
I'm a rookie when it comes to this and looking for professional advice :P
SlimBean117 1 year ago
@SlimBean117
No need to apply an unwrap. Create a multiple material then assign them via polygon material Ids.
ezjamin 1 year ago
I've subscribe you.
Voltzi 2 years ago
PERFEEECT !
Voltzi 2 years ago
Very cool, pretty much exactly what I was looking for. I've been trying to make a stylized film strip animation.
PhalexSpace 2 years ago
Thanks very much for the tutorial. Very easy to understand and useful. One question though. How did you get all of the individual boxes to follow the spline together?
Cjplus73 2 years ago
They were all attached to each other by making them one object. In this case, an editable poly.
fictionalhead 2 years ago
@fictionalhead
or you can also select the multiple objects altogether and apply the modifier.
ivan357ag 11 months ago
very usefull thks =D
k3n1ch1 2 years ago
Nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
basstiaan85 2 years ago
thanks
seansfc 2 years ago