before you say it, yes i know the black ball disappears, but i forgot to add those frames, and i has already exported it so...ya....sorry
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/view_upload.php?id=685705
Boulder roll
Started by: Cizzil | Replies: 6 | Views: 581
Nov 18, 2008 2:32 AM #296778
Nov 18, 2008 2:33 AM #296783
it spun while it wasn't moving or maybe its just me... but ya nice...
Nov 18, 2008 2:41 AM #296791
Not much actual animation there...
The boulder stops sort of abruptly, ease it down and possibly have it roll backwards a bit for more effect.
The boulder stops sort of abruptly, ease it down and possibly have it roll backwards a bit for more effect.
Nov 18, 2008 2:42 AM #296793
What is the point of this, you keyframed a rock down.
FAIL!
0/10
FAIL!
0/10
Nov 18, 2008 2:43 AM #296796
It seems to all be at one pace. When the boulder is knocked, it should balance on the edge a little before falling. Then when it falls it should pick up pace. Then, finally it should slow down. To add realism, when it stops, make it rock. It rolls forward a bit, then back, to come to a stop.
Also, on the cliff part of the hill, I don't think it would make contact with all of it, probably just the lower part.
EDIT: I was ninja'd by a minute or two. I need some sleep.
Also, on the cliff part of the hill, I don't think it would make contact with all of it, probably just the lower part.
EDIT: I was ninja'd by a minute or two. I need some sleep.
Nov 18, 2008 2:43 AM #296797
i was mainly focusing on the ball that hits the boulder, and how it bounces back. I was just working on physics and a bg and stuff. Don't get all pissed about it.
thanks for the crit, the reason it made contact with the whole hill, is because a very light object hit it, making it barely fall over, if it had been a heavier ball, then the boulder would have skipped some of the hill.
Quote from LakEIt seems to all be at one pace. When the boulder is knocked, it should balance on the edge a little before falling. Then when it falls it should pick up pace. Then, finally it should slow down. To add realism, when it stops, make it rock. It rolls forward a bit, then back, to come to a stop.
Also, on the cliff part of the hill, I don't think it would make contact with all of it, probably just the lower part.
EDIT: I was ninja'd by a minute or two. I need some sleep.
thanks for the crit, the reason it made contact with the whole hill, is because a very light object hit it, making it barely fall over, if it had been a heavier ball, then the boulder would have skipped some of the hill.
Nov 18, 2008 3:20 AM #296838
In real physics a tiny ball would have never gotten that big hunk of a boulder moving.