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Ok, this is a model, coming from poser :(
I kicked of the head (that thing was looking stupid). I've imported the model
into 3d-studio and was programming the movement (no keys are used here).
It was rendered, using megapov 1.21 with a projection-pattern on a ground-plane
and a backplane (screen.inc) with the footage.
Tracked with voodoo
Ps.: I don't know the guy, coming along. I was walking backwards and my
girlfriend took me at the arm to save me from falling. This must have look kind
of strange for the guy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYChVIBzyYA
Have fun,
Holger
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"H. Karsten" <h-karsten()web.de> wrote:
Brilliant. I had no idea this sort of thing was so feasible in POV-Ray. Just
looked up Voodoo, I'm going to have to play with this. Another fascinating
experiment to add to my (very long) to-try list!
> Ps.: I don't know the guy, coming along. I was walking backwards and my
> girlfriend took me at the arm to save me from falling. This must have look kind
> of strange for the guy.
It works brilliantly though, because in avoiding you, he also walks around the
robot, and even appears to be looking at it!
good work on all the animations.
Bill
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> It works brilliantly though, because in avoiding you, he also walks
> around the robot, and even appears to be looking at it!
Yeah... Holger should search this guy and thank him for the "guest
appearance". :)
--
Jaime Vives Piqueres
La Persistencia de la Ignorancia
http://www.ignorancia.org
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