  | |  | Re: Brian 's ballb.mov Clip... | Re: Brian 's ballb.mov Clip...
2004-06-16 - By ccoles_avengers
Back Hi Brian,
I really like this...it 's very clever. I was suspecting that you used
motion path with the ball but you did it so well that it does, for the
most part, look like physics (just a few frames at the very end gives
it away). Great job! :)
I like the idea of a tutorial, especially demonstrating the wave
modifier and how you integrated the motion path with it.
Keep up the good work.
BTW, congratulations to you and Carl on your patnership. :)
[PS - Whatever happened to candleman? He was just getting out of his
predicament when posts re: his progress reports dropped off. How is
he doing? Is he well? Has he resolved his crisis? :) ]
Cheers.
Claudia
"Selocic "
- 3D: when 'Flat ' just isn 't good enough! -
--- In Carrara@(protected), "nicholas8681 " <nicholas8681@(protected) > wrote:
> That wasn 't "intentional " but an inherent effect of using the
> modifier I used. The boards were animated with the wave modifier and
> the pitch change was due to the wave passing through that area.
>
> The ball was animated using a motion path. Next I 'm going to give a
> similar attempt with physics. But not sure I can do it. I 'll post
> the scene file for people to look at or I might pop out a tutorial!
>
> Brian
>
>
> --- In Carrara@(protected), richardsan <richardsan@(protected) > wrote:
> > can you describe what you used/did to put this together?
> > the bottoms of the pickets have a change in the pitch, was that
> > intentional, or an unexpected outcome?
> > i like it!
> > On Jun 16, 2004, at 10:51 AM, Naomi Sullivan wrote:
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