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Simple animation and improved the lighting slightly. Good lectures and solid learning.
Heres my simple animation.
Agree with Marc, enjoying tinkering with animations
Feels like you chaneled the exorsist a bit in that monkey lol
There is something, geometrically soothing about this. The way its all very nicely timed, right down to the fact you could make a repeating gif out of this.
Here’s my simple example.
I actually paused the video mid-way to make an animation before the challenge, so instead of rendering an older animation, I just did the new one.
Here you go, a simple anticipation and deforming.
I accidentally rendered this in Cycles rather than Blender Render since it is set as my default. But, has the settings for the Blender Render version. It took nearly 11 minutes to render it. Seems like a very long time to render for a 4 second video.
Simple jumping cube and disappearing block
Here you go. I made it very simple because I had to start something new.
Simple glass-cube animation
A jumping teapot
Here we go!
Bouncy jumping cube
rubber monkey
Heres mine:/uploads/db2322/original/3X/7/e/7e3c60a0919a4bf1f0ad679e6268237d5b26d306.mp4
But how do I make it so that you can play it in the browser like everyone else did?
My first masterpiece. Enjoying the lectures so far!
Here is my attempt:
And the blender file:
ChalengeS1L13.blend (542.1 KB)
I am enjoying the classes and challenges so far.
Here is my take on making a short animation.
Played a bit with meshes from an add-on Mike showed us, added some lightning also.
Great course so far!