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Subject: animating abstracts - any hints and tips?


spidergod ( ) posted Thu, 10 January 2008 at 4:39 AM · edited Fri, 24 January 2025 at 12:17 PM

Hello

Just wondering if anyone has tried animating an abstract in bryce?

if they have, do they have any hints and tips.

would love to start animating some of my abstracts.

cheers

spidergod


AlfRaMusic ( ) posted Thu, 10 January 2008 at 4:49 AM · edited Thu, 10 January 2008 at 4:54 AM


Only 3D and Bryce, comes at my pictures!!!


spidergod ( ) posted Thu, 10 January 2008 at 5:13 AM

Hey  those are damn good.

how long did it take to create?

yeah thats the thing I am after.

any hints on how to do it (I have not played with bryces animation features)

although have played with vues animation system and that is easy to use.

what we need is a way of getting bryce to be sound reactive as well (now that would be a kick arse feature).

thanks


AlfRaMusic ( ) posted Thu, 10 January 2008 at 5:44 AM

I try to explain it once.

Both scenes, are in a sphere, that reflects 100 percent. In the sphere, further objects, with the same material attitudes, are. Then, I inserted light sources, in the two scenes only radial lights, and covered these with abstract pictures of me, as material. As I had placed all objects, I have the duration, the animation fixed and the camera, through the scene induces and fixed the path on that occasion, that it through the scene, should put back. In the first animation, I put the viewpoint, the camera, on 180 degrees, in which second animation, on 360 degrees.

Ich versuche es mal zu erklären.

Beide Szenen, befinden sich in einer Kugel, die 100% reflektieren. In der Kugel, befinden sich weitere Objekte, mit denselben Materialeinstellungen. Dann habe ich Lichtquellen eingefügt, in den beiden Szenen nur Radial-Lichter, und habe diese mit abstrakten Bildern von mir, als Material, belegt. Als ich alle Objekte platziert hatte, habe ich die Dauer, der Animation festgelegt und die Kamera, durch die Szene bewegt und dabei den Pfad festgelegt, den sie durch die Szene, zurücklegen sollte. In der ersten Animation, habe ich den Blickwinkel, der Kamera, auf 180 Grade gesetzt, in der zweiten Animation, auf 360 Grad.

If there is someone, who can translate my german-text into a better english(if  necessary) ,I would be very grateful.


Only 3D and Bryce, comes at my pictures!!!


spidergod ( ) posted Thu, 10 January 2008 at 6:06 AM

yeah I have the scene already setup (check my gallery)

just not used to setting up the animation paths in bryce.

will test it out though this weekend


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