A bit of parametric slicing / dicing / extrusion fun ...
Plus a quick (hence the graininess) animation test ...
No one said it was only meant for buildings right
Hey Alan !
Cool work ! Keep' em coming !
You are right, CE can be used for so much more than just buildings .. 😉
Matthias Buehler
Head of 3D Technologies
twitter: @MattB3D
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Garsdale Design Limited
Thank you Matthias. I just wish I was a bit better with the code side of things. It's all coming along tho and your guys help in these forums has been invaluable for me. I'm not a natural coder
Wow!!! How did you animate it? What software?
Thanks a bunch Chris.
This particular project was all done in Lightwave, tho I do use other tools primarily.
In this case it's simply a procedural wave driving the Y displacement of the individual parts.
Original goal was to do something different and unique with typography so this is all very much a work in progress.
Here are some other small experiments for those interested.
PS: I normally work with buildings
Hi Alan,
Regarding creating those animations(that wave driving) could you give me more details about how to do that?
Some links or tutorials would be great; I`d love to know !
Thanks,
Ionut
Hi Ionut,
I had a quick look to see if I could point you to something already out there but could not find anything as yet that describes what I did. All it essentially boils down to is driving the displacement of each individual part via a procedural wave. Nothing more than that. Not promising anything as I'm pretty busy at the moment, but I will see if I can put together something in terms of a tute for you.
I'm sure you could do this in Max , C4D, Modo just as easily (give or take) as in Lightwave. Lightwave however does have some pretty good nodal tools that make this sort of thing really easy and quick to approach, plus it's integration of Octane is one of the best out there and hence my choice to go via this route.
Thanks Alan!
No problem If you're willing to dive a little into LightWave I'd be happy to send you a quick scene you can play with. I assume you're a 3dsMax person yes ?
Maya rather than 3dsMax...but I understood that these 2 are similar...I`d be glad and graceful if you could do that
Learning something new is always a good thing!
Thank you very much !!