Topic: Animating motorcycles?
Hai guys, I'm making a brickfilm, but I need a motorcycle in it and I can't figure out how to make it look like it's moving. So can someone help?
k I know it's a stupid topic.
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Hai guys, I'm making a brickfilm, but I need a motorcycle in it and I can't figure out how to make it look like it's moving. So can someone help?
k I know it's a stupid topic.
Just move it along stud by stud and then speed it up in WMM.
NOOOOOOOOOOOO! WMM stinks!
Animate it. If it won't stand up, put sticky-tac on the wheels.
You know, we can't all afford fancy programs, WMM is simple for speeding up, and it does nothing to the quality.
In virtualdub you can speed it up, FOR FREE!
In VirtualDub you can speed it up to whatever speed you want. Now let's not start an argument.
In WMM and VirtualDub you can speed up both just the same.
I found depending on the motorcycle you can film it live action and it looks pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1G9Foa5
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towards the end of the film when hes driving around town I just start filming and flick the bike.
In monkeyjam, if you film it at 75 fps, it'll move by very fast.
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