I'm fairly new here, so I would like to introduce myself, I live in Vienna and studying there since nov. 2005 Film & Animation s.der SAE. At the SAE unfortunately we do far too little in the area reserved 3D / Animation and the same, so I need your help.
My problem is that I need for my next project, animated 3D wing for an "angel" are determined, the Wings themselves, I'm me been worried, this is a 3d model created for the poser was that I got with the nice tool, 3d object converter converted into 3ds max file .... Just as I füg but now the wings in my film on (the scene has not yet been rotated), the choice I would have maya, 3ds max and after effects in the SAE, Digital Fusion, I would have home (demo) How do I go now to the s.besten? I need additional software yet, ka (, eg match mover, stitcher, or enough ....) a 3d plugin for after-effects from? And damn, how do I do two wings statichen a realistic-looking animation? Leude'm sorry, hold still a noob in these Berreich ......
I'm answering for each, tutorial or ratschlag grateful. thx in advance,
Phatronic
Antwort von mint400:
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And there is no one of you can answer these questions? Great institution ...
Unfortunately I am in terms of 3D-Ani synonymous not so the Durchblicker, otherwise I'd like to help you. I can tell you but if you do not yet know the
Antwort von Axel:
"mint400" wrote:
And there is no one of you can answer these questions? Great institution ...
Whether the program is geared mostly technically or artistically, or both combined. It's like with knowledge of all: Everything that can convey a degree, are access, Basics and overview. And always the idea that the comprehension suggests a topic for further depth to even greater complexity.
How to make 3D animations, there's no question that burns for media students on the nails, because they can be answered by a book or a special seminar. No doubt that experience is one of good animations, as synonymous pulling up a straight wall. Yet this is not the concern of architectural studies.
Antwort von mint400:
"Axel" wrote:
Anything that can give a degree, are access, Basics and overview.
This can be synonymous, the Internet, but that is free ...
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Antwort von tfp:
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This can be synonymous, the Internet, but that is free ...
So I'm paying ne ne flat rate fee, and then ...
Antwort von Markus:
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So I'm paying ne ne flat rate fee, and then ...
... and the PC, current, ... And in any case the time is priceless! ;-)
Antwort von werner007:
hallo zusammen. your compositing hinzubekommen is actually quite simple. However, you have laid your pretty much all hurdles that must be overcome.
1. mixture of 3d and video content is already pretty expensive, since you here next to the masks synonymous farbkorrektur and in particular the need to observe clean textures.
2. The wings will be animated ... phew. As a newcomer to the area from 3d, I advise you. if the file exists as a maximum, is textured and you have access to 3ds max, then you either need a mocap-file, which has stored the data movement and by max is readable, or you animate by hand, which is sauschwer.
3. Then you insert the scenes together (and back plate with 3D mask (s)) For this you need to describe the movement of your data back plate read (eg with boujou with good integration into max and after effects - my favorites)
here comes the right to work for you. you are more interested, send me mail ne werner.streuer @ gmx.de