Friday, September 8, 2017
Monday, June 5, 2017
More 3D Printed Stop Motion Tests
At the start of this (non) summer I have created two more tests for my Stop Motion project:
And now for something completely different, but related:
A Claymation Exercize from Wobbe on Vimeo.
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Labels: 3D Printed Stop Motion, Animators Anonymous, Vimeo
Monday, March 13, 2017
Messing with Mash in Maya
School, and preparing for shows, has kept me busy. I am picking up my 3D printed stop motion project, and experimented with the new Mash operators in Maya 2017. I attempted to use xGen iteratively before and that did not get me very far. My first attempt iterating with Mash is promising, though the images below are not quite what they should be.
Maya 2017 did seem to freeze for a few minutes but then produced geometry that showed potential for building fractal like structures using Mash. Next time I will make sure to delete construction history, with a few tweaks this should even be animatable.
Update
I wanted to add the 3D printed Stop Motion tag to an earlier post, and saw I never posted the video of the first test on this blog, so here it is
3D Printed Stop Motion Test from Wobbe on Vimeo.
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Labels: 3D Printed Stop Motion, Animators Anonymous, ExperiMaya, Maya
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Materialized
Recently I created two 3D printed Sculptures, the second of which, called "Frozen.Motion(2)" got accepted in "Materialized". This show, juried by Joshua Harker, is now on Display at Central Michigan University.
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Labels: art