Has anyone animated a tomato plant? If not how would I go about doing this?
Is there anyone interested in doing this animation for me? :)
Any help would be good.
"mike" <mik### [at] hotmailcom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Has anyone animated a tomato plant? If not how would I go about doing
this?
>> Is there anyone interested in doing this animation for me? :)>> Any help would be good.>
Hi,
try PlantStudio, it's free now. It can animate the growing of plants and i
think theres a tomato plant in the presets.
I don't have the link here. Just google PlantStudio.
Daniel
Daniel Prien wrote:
> I don't have the link here. Just google PlantStudio.
Or just wait for Ken to post the link :)
http://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/PlantStudio/
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Ken Tyler
Ken wrote:
>>Daniel Prien wrote:>>> I don't have the link here. Just google PlantStudio.>>Or just wait for Ken to post the link :)>>http://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/PlantStudio/>>Ken Tyler>
That is a neat program but it does not seem to give me much control on how
the plant grows. I need the plant to start out growing up then bend and
grow down about 5 feet. The top 6 to 12 inches is all that needs to stay
pointing up. Then once at this point I need the leaves to fall off of about
4 feet of stock from the root.
Will this program do that or will I have to do this by hand? I bet by hand.
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> Has anyone animated a tomato plant? If not how would I go about doing
this?
Another tool that can create this type of animation is xfrog
http://www.xfrog.com
There's no tomato available, but you can build one and make it grow (and
export the meshes)
The demo version last 30 days and is not crippled.
G.
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