:-P Yeah, you're true. I just saw red in my eyes when I read "animated pineapple leaves" and "realistic" in the same sentence ;-)
There's no limit to imagination. Regards, Jouni 2009/4/8 Matthias Kappenberg <[email protected]>: > Hi Jouni, > > maybe Mark has very good spice in the hookah :-? > He's talking about "character animated fruits". > "Dumbo" can fly and Marks leafes are animated ;-) > Why not :-? > One the other hand, it can be a spot for genetic > manipulated food, which will conquer the world. > This food can have amazing capabilities. > It can walk or speak or read in my mind .... > hmmm, I should check my spice..... > > Matthias > > @Mark: Can I get some spice from you ? > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jouni Hätinen" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 3:08 PM > Subject: Re: some fruit > > >>> maybe you can play with the weight of the different laves, so that every >>> leave is attached to the curve with a different weight, in order to make >>> the >>> motion look more natural. >>> >>> This technique would be quite comfortable, because you just need one >>> curve >>> but it affects all leaves a little different. >> >> I don't get it. In my understanding pineapple leaves are stiff like >> wood unless forced to move, when they usually break. What kind of >> animation are you guys talking about? >> >> >> Regards, >> Jouni >> > >
