Animations for my Key Scene Plugin
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Hi,
This animations were made to highlight a SketchUp plugin I made called Key Scene which enables you to transition through your scenes using your keyboard. All the animations were made with SimFonIA Animation Tools.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64m1RE-7Xps&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZJON223T9k&feature=plcp
[Plugin] Key Scene v1.0.0
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=49027[Plugin] SimFonIA Animation Tools
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=46540Music was made by Renderiza Studio
Thanks
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Great character animation
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Seems Simfonia a cool animation prog! ( a French product
Have you the free or pro version ?
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iichiversii - That is awesome that you think that...thanks!
Pilo - As soon as I saw this plugin I felt in love with it right away so I have the Pro Version. The free version only lets you see 10 seconds of animations if I am not mistaking. If anyone buys this please share you animation I want to see them.
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Maybe you know this one ?
By Digson -
Yeah I have seen a couple of animations of this person he likes to make crazy things like this. The city modeling is great and he has couple of animations using LightUp as a rendering option as well. Very cool indeed!
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Renderiza, iichiversi, Digson and Pilou in the same post ...my google alert has turned into a Christmas tree ))
Again Renderiza your work is amazing. You show a mastery of the tool and a pure creative sense. The movements on the first vidΓ©o are ingenious and beautifull!
Pilou, can we say it is a kinetic sculpture?
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Yes a sort of in the 3D "graphic world" (matrix 333 flying in the space shown in the video) but not possible to build in reality!
(of course maybe with flying robotshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbbBzV6pcFg
This is really Kinetic Sculpture!
By Calatrava !
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I bet Calatrava used SketchUp with SimFonIA Animation Tools to design that!
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Not Calatrava him-self: he uses Pencils and Brushes!
But surely his collaborators!first drawings
in reality
Preparatory sketch for Wave, 2001. Watercolor and graphite on paper.
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