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    I have show about ice scating
    from 2m50
    I can share some animation.
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    Great work!
    What tools did yo use to capture the movements and animate the model ? 3:17 till 3:46

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    Quote Originally Posted by -bart- View Post
    Great work!
    What tools did yo use to capture the movements and animate the model ? 3:17 till 3:46
    Thanks!
    It's 3d max. For convert to .ild I'm use plugin Ilustrate! and ILD SOS.

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    It's 3d max. For convert to .ild I'm use plugin Ilustrate! and ILD SOS.
    Pretty neat results.

    How did you capture the movements?
    I know you can buy 3ds stock models.
    But is there some place where you can buy stock-3d max animations ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -bart- View Post
    Pretty neat results.

    How did you capture the movements?
    I know you can buy 3ds stock models.
    But is there some place where you can buy stock-3d max animations ?
    You need a rigged character that supports motion capture data (aka mocap)

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    you did a *fantastic* job on the character animation!


    Quote Originally Posted by oleger View Post
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    That's awesome work!

    The skating rink at 2:40 full of sharp corners and tons of points looks great. I would love to see how that frame was made and the scanners / scan angles you are using to project it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -bart- View Post
    How did you capture the movements?
    I know you can buy 3ds stock models.
    But is there some place where you can buy stock-3d max animations ?
    I use the library movement in .bvh or .bip format. Some can be found in free access on the Internet.

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    you did a *fantastic* job on the character animation!
    Thanks! It is a pleasure to read from ILDA Award winner.


    Quote Originally Posted by dkumpula View Post
    That's awesome work!

    The skating rink at 2:40 full of sharp corners and tons of points looks great. I would love to see how that frame was made and the scanners / scan angles you are using to project it.

    David
    Thanks! I am using the CT6800 scanners at 30 degrees and 35kpps. In this file about 2000 points.
    Last edited by oleger; 02-07-2014 at 21:03.

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    Nice show. I'm actually a little more curious about the presentation of the show, as opposed to the content creation.

    How large was the scrim? In order to satisfy a large venue or audience with rear screen projection, I know the image needs to be pretty large.
    With the camera, you were able to zoom in and just capture the laser output. In real life, our eyes can't do that. When the lights were on, it looks as though it might not have been as big as you might have preferred.. Was it large enough in person to be effective?

    What were the beams terminated on? Obviously the ice for a lot of it but, was there an audience seating area at the other end of the rink?

    What power, approximately, was that projector? Again, I'm just wondering running that display, in a venue that large.

    Thanks!

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    Size ice rink about 30х60m. Screen size 8x6m. Viewers were located on the side tribunes. Maybe the screen size was not large enough, but unfortunately there was not a technical opportunity to hang larger screen.

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