Walking SketchUp Mech in Antics
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The feet are disappearing in the ground at some parts of the animation.... might need some work but otherwise thats dam nice
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Why is the camera shaking? It isn't on the ground attached to something so the camera shouldn't shake from the Mech walking.
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Head looks like a Transformer, the legs look like an Armored Core desgin.
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An AC, from AC2: AA?
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THAT ROBOT IS FROM ARMORED CORE LAST RAVEN!thumbs up if you agree
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I have those legs on /made those style legs on a halo recon armor set
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@Zarathusra Few years, sorry
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@JonTheSpartan it uses parts from nexus, ninebreaker or last raven. And no i can't name them unfortuntely, been a fews since i played an AC game.
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Legs are the White Glint legs, Chest looks like a GA America medium chestpiece and the arms look like early rayleonard arms before they added boosters, And the head? Well... Idk looks like Front mission, But either way it looks epic.
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since you're against CS 3d ,ehat is the software you're using
cool, is it hard and complicated, or you learn fast by time it goes?
Pintoleite3 3 years ago
Antics is very easy to use, it's pretty much point and click, drag and drop. There's a section on the Antics forum called 'Google SketchUp Tips & Tricks', in there you will find a tutorial that will step you through exactly how this video was created. I can't add links here, but you can find the forum in the support section of antics3ddotcom
antics3d 3 years ago 2
that is so cool. is everything made on sketchup? tell me all the programs needed please, and their versions
Pintoleite3 3 years ago
Thank you! Both the mech and the city in the background came from SketchUp. You just need a copy of Antics 3D V3.1. There is a free version of Antics, called the Antics BasePack. It's a free download, fully featured, and is not time limited in any way. You can use it to import your SketchUp models, or browse the Google Warehouse for thousands of free models, and drop them straight into a scene. You can then animate your action and export it to video!
antics3d 3 years ago