Robby the Robot from the movie Forbidden Planet is one of the most beloved characters in all of science fiction.
NOW, you can build your own Robby the Robot using the Bryce 3-D modeling program.
Get ClydeSight Productions' FREE tutorial that shows you how. Just click on this link:
http://www.clydesight.com/brRobby
and you're on your way to having your own FREE virtual Robby the Robot.
NOTE: The tutorial does NOT contain or offer the Bryce program, you must own that already.
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The announcer for this video is Keff Dolan, Voice Artist. THANKS, KEFF!
Visit his Web site to hear all his many voices at:
http://www.keffdolan.com
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You MUST own a copy of the Bryce program (version 5 or higher) to take the tutorial. The Bryce program is available (at cost) from DAZ productions at:
http://www.daz3d.com
Look under the "3D software" tab to find Bryce.
ClydeSight Productions is not affiliated with DAZ nor do we sell their products. You must do business with DAZ itself if you want the BRYCE program. We do not receive any commission from DAZ. Our tutorial is dedicated to Bryce users to help them learn the program.
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***** NOTE: The "Forbidden Bryce" Robby the Robot tutorial is for educational purposes only and teaches people how to use the Bryce program using the character from the movie, Forbidden Planet as a creative incentive. The model you create cannot be used for commercial purposes. *****
The character and design of "Robby, the Robot" was originated by MGM for the movie "Forbidden Planet" and is the property of Turner Entertainment Co. "Robby, the Robot" & "Forbidden Planet" are Trademarks of Turner Entertainment Co., a Time Warner Company.
HEY EVERYONE!!! You HAVE to visit wurly1100's space and see what he did with Robby! Incredible, I am blown away by his work. Watch him, he's going places with Bryce!
clydesight 3 years ago
What a great tutorial! I've never used any 3D animation program before and was able to build Robby in a few days. I'm experimenting with animating the robot in Bryce, Is there a way to animate the voice tubes for an on/off effect?
wurly1100 3 years ago
Thanks! YES, you can animate the voice tubes! It's a bit tricky and tedious. You have to switch the diffusion and ambience settings of their materials from what we set in the tutorial to zero (totally dark), and then back again, over and over throughout time in the materials lab animation time line. You can use this for each voice tube, or do them as a group. It's like turning a switch on and off. Sorry, no room here to explain more. Send me a message and I'll try to detail it for you.
clydesight 3 years ago