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Webtrekker I have to say I am rather impressed with the results you produce there.
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this one will be in Mug Animator
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Hi Paul. That's interesting. I couldn't find a 3D model of a spoon mug anywhere so that's why I made my own. Did you make the model yourself?
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A little bit more experimentation...
I'm busy working on another range of acrylic desk clocks and, rather than produce a single product shot, I thought I'd try the Turntable Animation feature of my rendering software (Keyshot 6) to produce a short video showing a clock model rotated back and forth through approx 180 degrees. Each frame was only rendered for 2 minutes, so not top quality, but acceptable for testing out.
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There seem to be lots of products now advertised with short video clips these days. I could go even further by doing an exploded animation of the main parts and labelling them, together with their main benefits.
Still WIP!
I'm busy working on another range of acrylic desk clocks and, rather than produce a single product shot, I thought I'd try the Turntable Animation feature of my rendering software (Keyshot 6) to produce a short video showing a clock model rotated back and forth through approx 180 degrees. Each frame was only rendered for 2 minutes, so not top quality, but acceptable for testing out.
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There seem to be lots of products now advertised with short video clips these days. I could go even further by doing an exploded animation of the main parts and labelling them, together with their main benefits.
Still WIP!
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Yes, All of 3D models was done for Muh Animator. Except, the shoes. those were purchased.webtrekker;136406 wrote:Hi Paul. That's interesting. I couldn't find a 3D model of a spoon mug anywhere so that's why I made my own. Did you make the model yourself?
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very nice. I would like to add clocks to MA.webtrekker;136564 wrote:A little bit more experimentation...
I'm busy working on another range of acrylic desk clocks and, rather than produce a single product shot, I thought I'd try the Turntable Animation feature of my rendering software (Keyshot 6) to produce a short video showing a clock model rotated back and forth through approx 180 degrees. Each frame was only rendered for 2 minutes, so not top quality, but acceptable for testing out.
There seem to be lots of products now advertised with short video clips these days. I could go even further by doing an exploded animation of the main parts and labelling them, together with their main benefits.
Still WIP!
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
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Just been having a little more fun with my 3D software.
I needed a model of the oblong keyrings I have in stock, so had a play around and ended up with this ...
I needed a model of the oblong keyrings I have in stock, so had a play around and ended up with this ...
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