Hallo .
Take a Brusch verry greate.
Take paper and Drow it. Your Bacround now a paper.
Take stancel and cut aut a Qudrat off the Paper.
Take now the Color Eimer " Collorfill?" and take th funktion Warp .
Now the Stancel fill with the Farbeimer into the Animfiguren.
So the paper gos with the Figur thru the Picture. Sorry my Engllish is bäd.
You can clear this , when it is no underständing.
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Re: animated paper
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Re: animated paper
google translate did not manage to extract your instruction well...
can you please translate to English?
can you please translate to English?
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Re: animated paper
"Google Translate didn't come out making any sense", would be my guess.
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Re: animated paper
Roselle2 wrote:Ich habe auch noch eine Idee.
Ich male mir das Papier ab, nehem es als Brush auf.
Die Figur, soll als Hintergrund das Papier haben.
Sie ist noch eine leere Hülle.
ALs Brushanim lasse ich das Papier in die leere Hülle fallen, Frame für Frame.
So passt sich das Papier der Beweging der Figur an. Die Wirkung ist famos.
So geht die Starre des Papiers weg.
Es verbessert die Ansicht des Körpers der nicht flach sondern rund aussieht.
Ich hoffe man kann das Verstehen.
Vieleicht versucht Ihr das mal? Roselle2
Roselle maybe you can illustrate this process by posting some screenshots?Translation by Peter wrote: I also have an idea.
i paint the paper(?), pick it up as a brush.
The character should be filled with the paper structure.
It is now still an empty shape.
I use the animbrush to put the paperstructure in the empty shape, frame by frame.
This way the paper adapts itself to the movement of the character. It works great.
This way you get rid of the stationary effect of the paper.
It improves the way the body looks, it no longer looks flat but round.
I hope you can understand.
Maybe you could try it ? Roselle2
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Re: animated paper
Please, don't forget to speak in Egnlish. Roselle, if you can't, please continue this discussion on the German forum =)
Re: animated paper
To translate the english translation:
- colour the character solidly over the whole scene
- use this as stencil
- create a new layer
- pick up a paper structure as a brush (could be some scan)
- paste this brush into each frame in random positions.
Voila, animated paper structure!
- colour the character solidly over the whole scene
- use this as stencil
- create a new layer
- pick up a paper structure as a brush (could be some scan)
- paste this brush into each frame in random positions.
Voila, animated paper structure!
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Re: animated paper
I may came to a simpler solution
- use a stack of papers, similar, with a subtle but visible structure (like 40 pcs... you can even use 20 but use both sides)
- scan it, one by one
- import those in tvp as an layer
- change levels, if you need to accomplish more contrast, or whatever you need
- apply scan cleaner
- put the layer to loop
- use it as stencil
- experiment a lot
It works like a charm.
- use a stack of papers, similar, with a subtle but visible structure (like 40 pcs... you can even use 20 but use both sides)
- scan it, one by one
- import those in tvp as an layer
- change levels, if you need to accomplish more contrast, or whatever you need
- apply scan cleaner
- put the layer to loop
- use it as stencil
- experiment a lot
It works like a charm.
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