Great Flash tutorial :-) Here's my poor completed file and video:
http://www.matthias-kappenberg.de/index.php?id=148 Matthias ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beg-inner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 8:07 AM Subject: Re: Copying an object and it's choreographs > Hi George again.. > > Here is a simple prj where using Lattice Mapping, of the lids to Nurbs > Curves..(same weight for all points...) > > Use the Min/Max sliders to control the Eyelids..(Set pose chors for them, > and then just animate those Pose chors in keyframer chors..) > > Works nicely.. > > btw.. dunno if yra provided a prj file with his cool eye.. > but maybe he has, or will do so.. > > Take Care > Best Regards > Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner ) > A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D.. > > > > Hi George... > > > > =) well here is a 3rd way.. that yra showed in a nice flash anim tut.. (a > > type of workflow that I have also used from time to time) > > > > Here is the thread on the forum.. > > http://www.3ddart.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=5328&highlight=#5328 > > > > and here is a direct link to the flash tut.. > > > > http://www.henergy.kiev.ua/poviki/poviki.html (5.5 mb) > > > > > > btw.. I missed your part of low in this post... just saw it.. > > Will read it tomorrow.. and if still needed, I will explain it then.. in > > another post ! > > > > Good luck ! > > > > Take Care > > Best Regards > > Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner ) > > A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D.. > > > > > >> Wow two great solutions in one night. I almost feel bad that I spent the > >> night drinking. > >> > >> Beg-inner wrote: > >>> > >>> I Just fastly deleted the Lattice Mappings (which had some odd extra > >>> bindings..shown in the 'Map' Tab), and Bound the SDS eyelids to the > >>> bones using the 'Bind Nrst' Tool instead.. > >>> (I set some of the SDS points to lower Weight) > >>> (I always use this workflow, when working with Skeletons, much easier..) > >>> (I use Lattice Mapping for many other things, but mostly not when using > >>> skeletons ..) > >>> btw..(I am just curious, what workflows others have..) > >>> Any special reason that you used Lattice Mapping and two skeletons per > >>> eyelid ? > >>> (and why not the Bind Tools ?) > >> I used lattice because I didn't think of changing the weights of certain > >> points. I used two skeletons to get a better rotation around the eye - I > >> thought with one the bottom of the eyelid would go through the eye. > >> > >> I don't follow exacly what you've done - there is a point chor for the > >> sds eyelid as well as a chor. for the skeleton - yes? (What is the icon > >> with 4 arrows pointing away from the centre?) And is there any way to > >> find out what weight you've given to a particular point binding? > >> > >> I'll look again tomorrow at your solution and Matthias's and decide how > >> to proceed. > >> > >> Merci infiniment, > >> George > >> > >>> Take Care > >>> Best Regards > >>> Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner ) > >>> A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D.. > >>> > >>> > >>>> Didn't add the file... > >>>> > >>>> George Jenner wrote: > >>>>> Hi Matthias > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks for trying. I've found the choreorgraphs copy ok but the > >>>>> bone-bindings to the eyelids have gone missing - or sometimes gone > >>>>> crazy. It sounds like a problem I've had before when I didn't > >>>>> immediately write all my mistakes in the wiki, so I've forgotten it. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > >
