Character Animated Simulation in TruePlay.

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Character Animated Simulation in TruePlay. // truePlay

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Post by mrbones // May 8, 2006, 7:44am

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Heres the first of some truePlay scenes I have been working on.

Post by mrbones // May 9, 2006, 3:56am

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Was anyone able to download and play this animation?

Post by mrbones // May 9, 2006, 4:24am

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Hmm, Maybee I posted in the wrong thread...

Post by Délé // May 9, 2006, 8:38am

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It downloaded and played good for me mrbones. Looks good! It's nice to see characters moving in truePlay. :)

Post by Steinie // May 9, 2006, 3:15pm

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Really looks cool Mr. Bones.
The question I would have is:
The still picture you show here has two green textured boxes but in Trueplay (for me) one is solid white and one is solid red. Is this because of my graphics card?
Also what is the purpose of the large sphere ?

Post by mrbones // May 10, 2006, 5:24am

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Thanks Steinie,


The Solid colors was a last minute change to the scene and is not the fault of your graphics card.


The purpose of the large sphere was to demonstrate that you could have physical simulation active while another recorded physical simulation was running..



Really looks cool Mr. Bones.

The question I would have is:

The still picture you show here has two green textured boxes but in Trueplay (for me) one is solid white and one is solid red. Is this because of my graphics card?

Also what is the purpose of the large sphere ?

Post by mrbones // May 10, 2006, 5:30am

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Thanks Dele, Me Too, Thanks for checking it out.


Cheers


Mr. Bones


It downloaded and played good for me mrbones. Looks good! It's nice to see characters moving in truePlay. :)
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