Most of these short clips are tests I have done for animation ideas however I never got around to complete them. I have been trying to render sketchup images with Sketchyphysics and Vray however the stop frame animation method I have been using takes a long time to complete and I may get better results if I could learn to use 3D max or Maya.
I may get around to making a fully rendered short animation with the Big Gold Robot (If I could find a way of making him walk with sketchyphysics!) I also wanted to make a 2nd Lego James Bond short but need to take the time to build the models and come up with a good funny story.
The Song is Tomoyasu Hotei Space Cowboy
Thanks for your answer, the method you told me seems very effective, I will try it
using sketchup as an integrated 3d studio is very interesting, where you can model any type of shape, where you can animate with sketchyphysics or proper animation and render the scenes you made, etc. In your great video you proved that all those things are possible. Good luck in your upcoming projects, Will you keep using sketchup or try something better for animation and rendering projects like 3dmax or maya?
sycristian 4 months ago
Its stop frame animation.... I would do a fast double click on the sketchyphysics play button and the animation would advance by 1 second and when sketchyphysics was paused then I rendered the scene with vray and saved each picture as a .jpg. I put all 50 pictures together in win movie editor to make the clip
Rocketsblazed2thesky 5 months ago
excuse me, did you really used Vray to render some animations? I thought Is not possible to render sketchyphysics animations using vray, I heard you only can render sketchyphysics animations with twilight.
The video is great, thanks
sycristian 5 months ago