First test I did which the outer dance was blury but the inner dance was fine :)
First test I did which the outer dance was blury but the inner dance was fine :)
The second charleston dance stills i have done shes all modelled and ready to be 3d printed.
I think this looks awesome so much time and effort put into piece’s like these makes me want to build more of my own models :)
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This is my 3d printed prototype model i have had done which is 6cm tall, she is far to small for my zoetrope so i have asked for her to be twice the size. And see how that looks tomorrow fingers crossed this is the right size i will have to put a base at the bottom of her feet for her to stand up right.
This is the model I have skinned and also I have applied a biped rig to animate the body. I applied the dress and the hair to the mesh. I think there maybe a few potential problems that I may in counter. The biped rig already has a walk cycle so i used this as the animation test this saved me doing it from scratch.
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Designing my logo for my business card not sure which colour to pick though
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This is the other dance I will being using for my 3d zoetrope this one will possibly be on the inner circle I havent decided yet. But I will see which one it looks best on before I go ahead and permanantly stick down the 3d models.
These are discs i am using for my 3d zoetrope I have used a protractor to mark out 30 degrees for each line and the dots i measured from the edge 2cm inwards. I will be drilling into the dots then i will be glueing the magnets and placeing them into the holes. The 3d printed models will be placed over the the magnets, this is so when the the animation starts the sensor will pick up the magnetic source once the magnet’s passes over the sensor it will trigger the light sequence to strobe flash.