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Updated 2015/01/01! Now I can make the image size larger! The corresponding wireframe turntable is also available as a scrap.
A really quick turntable animation of the 3D Model I've been working on! Still needs a tail, proper texturing and the like, but it's coming along!
Figured it would be a nice change of pace to do a short animation showing off progress, instead of the usual metric ton worth of scrap images.
An extended video version (with 4 variations to show of wireframes and such) is available on youtube!
The animation was quite easy, and I've setup the scene to be able to do more of them without any more effort than copying and pasting (and maybe a little adjusting the distance of the camera.) But getting the animation file itself out of the 120-some files I produced in Maya? Bleh! I ended up using a positively ancient CS2 version of Image Ready (not a fan of the new Creative Cloud) and had to shrink it a bunch and cut out half its frames just to get it to the 10mb limit. That's after cutting out 3 other rotations.
That's not even considering all the problems I had, trying to produce a supplemental video file for use on Youtube! I ended up having to use old RADTools to compile an uncompressed .avi and then use VLC to transcode it to something more reasonable. 480 1280-squared frames at a total of about 128mb apparently becomes a 2GB uncompressed avi, somehow. VLC had some serious problems and crashed a whole lot. Eventually, I just tried opening the results after it had crashed sitting for a while and found that the video was complete. Looked kind of poor quality, but I'll have to work that out. Still, it ended up being a much more reasonable 5mb for the whole 15 sec thing.
A really quick turntable animation of the 3D Model I've been working on! Still needs a tail, proper texturing and the like, but it's coming along!
Figured it would be a nice change of pace to do a short animation showing off progress, instead of the usual metric ton worth of scrap images.
An extended video version (with 4 variations to show of wireframes and such) is available on youtube!
The animation was quite easy, and I've setup the scene to be able to do more of them without any more effort than copying and pasting (and maybe a little adjusting the distance of the camera.) But getting the animation file itself out of the 120-some files I produced in Maya? Bleh! I ended up using a positively ancient CS2 version of Image Ready (not a fan of the new Creative Cloud) and had to shrink it a bunch and cut out half its frames just to get it to the 10mb limit. That's after cutting out 3 other rotations.
That's not even considering all the problems I had, trying to produce a supplemental video file for use on Youtube! I ended up having to use old RADTools to compile an uncompressed .avi and then use VLC to transcode it to something more reasonable. 480 1280-squared frames at a total of about 128mb apparently becomes a 2GB uncompressed avi, somehow. VLC had some serious problems and crashed a whole lot. Eventually, I just tried opening the results after it had crashed sitting for a while and found that the video was complete. Looked kind of poor quality, but I'll have to work that out. Still, it ended up being a much more reasonable 5mb for the whole 15 sec thing.
Category Flash / Miscellaneous
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 8.97 MB
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