由用户创建的信息 Pavel Kotov
13 February 2015 15:06
13 February 2015 09:36
First - yep, you can) We support animation of node value (as in Blender - just set the keys with I)
And value can be plugged in every grey input - such as color mix factor or alpha or others :)
And second - yeah, you can see it in the Christmas Card - but there is some coding required
And value can be plugged in every grey input - such as color mix factor or alpha or others :)
And second - yeah, you can see it in the Christmas Card - but there is some coding required
13 February 2015 09:23
12 February 2015 15:27
Well, look here - everything works :) Just turned ON "billboard" flag
ChakraFigPosed.html
Chakra Figure - Posed.blend
ChakraFigPosed.html
Chakra Figure - Posed.blend
12 February 2015 10:57
12 February 2015 10:42
12 February 2015 10:41
I meant using image to make those fuzzy borders :) But yes, this can help, too
Try this, maybe: time -> multiply(speed control) -> sine -> multiply(0.5) -> add(0.5) -> mix Factor (textures)
Add and multiply in the end are for the correct work of sine (sine by itself is in -1,1 and we need it to work in 0,1 - so we must shrink it to -0.5, 0.5 and mode it upwards - to 0,1)
Try this, maybe: time -> multiply(speed control) -> sine -> multiply(0.5) -> add(0.5) -> mix Factor (textures)
Add and multiply in the end are for the correct work of sine (sine by itself is in -1,1 and we need it to work in 0,1 - so we must shrink it to -0.5, 0.5 and mode it upwards - to 0,1)
11 February 2015 17:01
Hi,
I don't know the actual way (maaybe there is), but I use this method: in edit mode when nothing is selected tap Select -> Non-Madifold. It may help - it doesn't always show the doubles, but highligts the parts where to look
Sometimes it won't work - for example, on loopcuts that were slided at maximum to another edge loop. To find them I use Select -> sharp edges, but it works even more "dirtier"
I don't know the actual way (maaybe there is), but I use this method: in edit mode when nothing is selected tap Select -> Non-Madifold. It may help - it doesn't always show the doubles, but highligts the parts where to look
Sometimes it won't work - for example, on loopcuts that were slided at maximum to another edge loop. To find them I use Select -> sharp edges, but it works even more "dirtier"