twillis opened this issue on Sep 29, 2001 ยท 15 posts
twillis posted Sat, 29 September 2001 at 6:51 PM
Howdy, all. I had an idea for a modeling project, and thought this might be a good place to discuss it. I've been thinking about modeling a Posable Jigsaw Puzzle. I want to create the model so that it can be used as a posable prop in Poser. I'm picturing a simple puzzle, like you might find in a little kids room. It could be fun to animate a kid working on a puzzle. Ideally, the model should be built and UVmapped in a way that would make it easy for the user to change the picture. I think I've worked out an approach to take (using the Vertex modeller in Carrara), but thought it could make an interesting discussion for this forum.
twillis posted Mon, 01 October 2001 at 3:57 PM
twillis posted Mon, 01 October 2001 at 3:59 PM
brycetech posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 10:01 PM
now make it with 5000 pieces ;) BT
Taura Noxx posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 5:57 AM
LOL@brycetech you know those things made us eat on the coffee table for weeks!
brycetech posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 7:30 AM
heh... a virtual jigsaw puzzle could actually replace that. My father and I used to get the big ones (10000+ pieces) and spend a frickin' week putting it together...only to tear it apart when done. this could actually be a fun thing to make and have online for a game...if you could figure out how to move pieces freely. :) BT
Taura Noxx posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 7:45 AM
but then what about all that fun trying to force those ones that almost look like they can fit. Ahhh memories, actually I might do a new one soon, I'll wait until we move into our new house and dedicate a room to it ;) a virtual puzzle could be fun too though. I am sure there is a way to do it with flash or java or one of those type of programs. You would need a way to zoom in on a part of the puzzle and then cycle through possible pieces.
brycetech posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 7:53 AM
heh this would be a fun project. I have seen screen savers that break up into puzzles, disassemble and reassemble to a different picture. If a person actually sat down and made a model like twillis has the idea for, you could have a lot of fun making a flash version. ya'd have to have bins to separate the pieces into (we used to pile up similar colors, edge pieces, etc) the work from that. Oh and of course zoom in/out. and for fun...a virtual hammer to try to make that a piece fit..heh using twillis' idea, you could then make multiple puzzles by just swapping the image on the overall obj map model, rotating/resizing. Itd be a bit of work tho...a 100 piece puzzle would be all I'd even try to make this way. for one that big, youd have to have a HUGE resolution image to work with. But, this is an interesting idea.
twillis posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 8:01 AM
Attached Link: http://www.jigzone.com
Actually, my current jigsaw puzzle kick is due to online jigsaws I've been playing with. The above link has a zillion, all sorts of cuts. I also like the jigsaw puzzles at http://www.ucomics/games/. Some of the ones there have extra features, like all the pieces are black-and-white until you connect them to another piece, or the colors reverse.twillis posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 8:02 AM
twillis posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 8:02 AM
twillis posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 8:04 AM
twillis posted Wed, 03 October 2001 at 8:12 AM
JSwing posted Wed, 24 October 2001 at 3:08 AM
Hmm. There's a Photoshop plugin that adds a puzzle piece outline on top of an image - forgot the name. But you could apply the filter to a blank (white) square, export the resulting image and make a 3d extrusion out of it. It's the Supermesh function in Raydream, I assume it's still around in Carrerra. Then export the whole thing to obj, after grouping, etc. Might be faster?
twillis posted Wed, 24 October 2001 at 2:42 PM
Hmm. I dunno if it's in Carrara. I'll have to try and experiment with it. Neat idea, thanks.