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floating/jumping/flying models?
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lugnet.animation
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Mon, 2 Aug 2004 18:21:47 GMT
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How do stop-motion animators make models that are in mid-air on certain frames?
I can imagine suspending the model with a thread and then scrubbing the thread
out digitally, but (1) that's a lot of work, and (2) the model wouldn't be very
stable, making it hard to position properly. What other techniques do people
use?
Thanks,
- Joe
P.S. This is my first LUGNet post, so please be gentle!
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: floating/jumping/flying models?
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| (...) There are a few different tricks that you can use. One is the string trick that you mentioned above. I've never had much luck with it myself. A second trick is to build some sort of supporting structure that is behind your object, away from (...) (20 years ago, 2-Aug-04, to lugnet.animation)
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