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29/04/2016 12:46:21

Tangledbliss
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You can have a characters pick up a mobile– but can they talk on it ? No. The sequence completes and they put the phone away.
Work arounds? Sometimes I have the character turn with their back to the camera and then freeze the image while the talking audio continues, then cut back to ending the call. Sometimes I go for a close up of the face with full lip sync and superimpose a png image of an arm and hand captured seaprately. Both require a lot of faffing around with a video editor and neither very satisfactory. Am I the only user finding this a problem?
edited by Tangledbliss on 29/04/2016
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29/04/2016 13:02:18

ukBertyMuvizu mogulExperimental user
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No you're not the only one. I use a fake arm in close up.
edited by ukBerty on 29/04/2016
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29/04/2016 17:46:04

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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I use the same fake arm, as it happens, although I'm going to make a new one.
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29/04/2016 19:49:36

Tangledbliss
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That is a very cool arm - is that a 3D object attached to the character? My solution is altogether more basic.
The range of character actions overall needs much more development.

Geoff

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29/04/2016 19:50:12

MrDrWho13Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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That's looking good Geoff!
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29/04/2016 20:27:05

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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The arm is a separate 3d object made by Dylly ages ago - you have to bend the fingers to match the shot, and it doesn't deform well... and it's difficult to texture. I have a plan
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29/04/2016 20:54:41

Tangledbliss
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A plan ! Can't wait.
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30/04/2016 00:03:23

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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This is the plan We have keyframes now, we don't necessarily need the rest of the character's body all the time... I'm going to make a sequence of arm shapes based on this one (if it looks right, haven't been in to Muvizu to check it yet). They will each have a UV map so you can texture them the same way as your character.
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30/04/2016 03:51:44

Rocque
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ziggy72 wrote:

This is the plan We have keyframes now, we don't necessarily need the rest of the character's body all the time... I'm going to make a sequence of arm shapes based on this one (if it looks right, haven't been in to Muvizu to check it yet). They will each have a UV map so you can texture them the same way as your character.


Will the arm and hand be available for others to "borrow"?
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30/04/2016 15:58:10

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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Yes, I will post them as a free asset. If anyone has any suggestions for specific arm positions they want just let me know. The obvious ones are the following :

Holding a tray (as per the picture)
Holding a gun
Holding a phone (mobile and old school)
Using a mobile/tablet (Right hand holding, Left with index finger extended)
Holding a cup
Holding a utensil
An extended fist
Smoking position (pipe or cig)
Generic position (for scratching head or whatever)
Middle finger (thanks TheOtherGuy)

They will be in FBX format, so you could use blender to further tweak them to your own needs/models.
edited by ziggy72 on 01/05/2016
edited by ziggy72 on 01/05/2016
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01/05/2016 04:01:21

theotherguy
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How about the arm out front with the 'middle finger salute'? (for unsavory characters of course!)
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01/05/2016 18:34:19

mrmuviz
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@ziggy72 Would love to know your work flow with 3D-Coat, when ever you get a chance.

Hesh
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01/05/2016 20:48:43

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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Only just worked this out myself, Hesh After I've made my voxel object...

SCULPT ROOM object - AUTOPO out (right click menu on Voxtree), default settings unless it has issues, Required Polygon Count @ 8000 for detailed stuff (I'm only using around 1000 right now for the arm and that seems more than enough to Paint with)

RETOPO ROOM - Edge Loops > Auto Seams, Then (UV) Unwrap
(or I mark my own edges rather than Auto Seam, it depends on how the UV preview looks - lots of deep reds or blues means it's not a good map, otherwise it's good to go)
Menu > Bake with Normal Map (missed this step the first time I posted this)

UV ROOM - (Commands list) Apply UV Set

PAINT ROOM - Dont use layer 0!! Hide all voxtree objects before you start!! (Many thanks to UrbanLamb for helping me with these, and this whole procedure!).

Paint up yer object on new layer(s), then export as an OBJ

Then it's into blender - import the OBJ, resize it down massively, press N and tick Textured Solid (no idea what menu N brings up, but it's blender, you just have to know some shortcuts because you'll never find them in the UI).
Export as an FBX (Mesh only, Geometries Smoothing set to Face not Normals, or else you get that horrible segmented thing that FBX does).

And then it imports into Muvizu. Still having trouble removing the collision ATM but working on it. Hope this helps Hesh, I think I know what you're going through Big Grin
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01/05/2016 22:45:59

mrmuviz
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Thanks Ziggy, I'll have to try when I have time.

Hesh
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01/05/2016 23:35:23

urbanlamb
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ziggy72 wrote:


PAINT ROOM - Dont use layer 0!! Hide all voxtree objects before you start!! (Many thanks to UrbanLamb for helping me with these, and this whole procedure!).
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And then it imports into Muvizu. Still having trouble removing the collision ATM but working on it. Hope this helps Hesh, I think I know what you're going through Big Grin
edited by ziggy72 on 01/05/2016


Your welcome *insert noob/newbie joke here*

I think I know what your blender issue with triangulation was, but I thought I would wait till you got back to that cause if you pile too much info in at once some falls out before you get to use it Big Grin
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14/05/2016 16:13:51

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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Additional note - the blender collision volume has to be named UCX_modelname, but never UCX_model_name - the underscore character means something in this context, which I didn't realise, which is why I couldn't get the collision to work right. Sorted!
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15/05/2016 00:21:20

urbanlamb
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ziggy72 wrote:
Additional note - the blender collision volume has to be named UCX_modelname, but never UCX_model_name - the underscore character means something in this context, which I didn't realise, which is why I couldn't get the collision to work right. Sorted!



oh LOL yeah dont get fancy
anyhow now that its all working you can make awesome crap Big Grin
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15/05/2016 01:07:25

PatMarrNCMuvizu mogul
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in the screen shot with the blue arm... what software was that?
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15/05/2016 02:53:55

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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PatMarrNC wrote:
in the screen shot with the blue arm... what software was that?

3D Coat - you can get a 30 day trial of the full program here http://3dcoat.com/download/

It's a hefty program, but damn does it do it's job well. Well, once you learn the intricacies of it it does it's job well, which isn't easy because the tutorials are all out of date...
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16/05/2016 19:21:04

urbanlamb
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ziggy72 wrote:

Then it's into blender - import the OBJ, resize it down massively, press N and tick Textured Solid (no idea what menu N brings up, but it's blender, you just have to know some shortcuts because you'll never find them in the UI).
Export as an FBX (Mesh only, Geometries Smoothing set to Face not Normals, or else you get that horrible segmented thing that FBX does).




I just noticed this but "N" is basically the command to bring up the left menu in whatever context its in so if your making armatures etc the options it brings up is the menu that relates to that for example or animating or modelling or whatever

so its "bring up the menu" there is also a little + as well that does the same thing it just unhides the menu linked to the functions your working with

Also 3Dcoat is very cool yup it lacks some things that zbrush has but its actually faster to work with then zbrush for the options that it replicates due to the voxel thing. If you just like to make cool art and never export it to anything else its good for that too. You can make some nice scenes just you know for prettyness right inside it. Although I find it awkward for hard surface modelling its really nice for anything that is organic. Big Grin
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