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Re: Advanced minifig animations
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Mon, 16 Aug 2010 03:40:01 GMT
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On 8/15/2010 5:04 PM, Reuben Pearse wrote:
Hi there,

You could try experimenting with Unity3D. This is a free download.

It looks like the Unity suite of tools was used to create the online game Lego
game "The Quest for R2-D2"
http://starwars.lego.com/en-us/FunAndGames/CloneWars-Quest-For-R2D2.aspx

There are some tutorials on how to create characters with joints/bones in
Cinema4D and then import them into Unity. This may give you an idea of how this
kind of thing works.

http://infiniteunity3d.com/taking-a-rigged-animated-character-from-c4d-to-unity-video-tutorial-video-series/

Anton Raves created a minifig animation here (I'm guessing this was a POV-Ray
animation)
http://www.antonraves.com/animations.php?actie=1&start=0

I would be interested to know how you get on.

Have fun

Reuben

Thanks for the awesome set of links!! Saves me a ton of work!

I will have to see how well they integrate with LDraw generated models.


Mike



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(...) Hi there, You could try experimenting with Unity3D. This is a free download. It looks like the Unity suite of tools was used to create the online game Lego game "The Quest for R2-D2" (URL) are some tutorials on how to create characters with (...) (14 years ago, 15-Aug-10, to lugnet.cad)

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