Roller Coaster Thrill Ride [For Solo]
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lol. That's neat.
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@rv1974 said:
After watching this:
http://vimeo.com/1654340?oct-39
you'll understand there's a lot room for improvement)
NB! Action begins on 2.30 min.These guys are nuts.
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@pbacot said:
Great video, especially for SU. I guess you can't vary the speed, as discussed. Some stalling, swooping, and lurching would add drama. Cool intro. Now what are we going to dare him to do?
Sketchyphysics could take care of natural slowdowns and speed ups by gravity....If only ...
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I would think that the camera would be a little higher since the wheels connect to those 2 side posts, right? Then you might not get those "strange artifacts" as much... I don't know! Cool ass video though...
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Considering this is sketchup it really is cool. Thumbs up
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Can't add anything to what already have been said...
Well done, Chris..!! -
Thanks guys.
I am sure this can be taken to a higher level: better camera path,higher framerate,some extra props on the scene etc..
For me this was more about "can I do a roller coaster?" than making a perfect animation.
It's fun to try things you haven't seen done by others using a Sketchup/render engine combo and it's a great way to learn new things. -
Looks really good!! Love the way trough nature.. nice background
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perhaps if you use depth of field in your render app you could get a bit of motion speed... in which app is this made? if the render app spits out seperate images you could also try and run it through a batch in photoshop with motion blur applied
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here i made an example... it wasnt motion but radial blur i used 10%. you can make a batch where you can deside how much the blur will be. will take a lot of time but i think the sequence will look a bit more realistic
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