Topic: Water Animation Test
We tried to animate some water with cling film. That was very very tricky...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DysEwhyFxRU
gaki/qwark
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We tried to animate some water with cling film. That was very very tricky...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DysEwhyFxRU
gaki/qwark
That was good.
What I would recommend is taking some saran wrap, rolling it into a very, very thin roll, and animating it.
that was really good! although maybe the water should have moved a bit more...
It looked quite good! The animation combined with the sound effect was very convincing.
Very nicely done but, why doesn't the glass have any water in it?
-G.L.
Yeah, I thought what George said. It would have looked a bit more realistic if there was water in the cup after, but it must be hard to get that cling film (or whatever it was) into that little cup. Nicely animated though, well done.
It would have looked a bit more realistic if there was water in the cup after, but it must be hard to get that cling film (or whatever it was) into that little cup.
Why not use REAL WATER??? (With an eyedropper) That would be really messy but would look very nice. ![]()
EDIT: I just found an eyedropper and some cling wrap, and I'm prepared to try this.
Last edited by topit (February 22, 2011 (02:40pm))
I like it! quite convincing.
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