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Perspective "tool" WIP

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Hi, I have been trying and failing with different approaches to animate some objects in perspective.
Doing that, I discovered we can use the tools of software to distort images and vectors only moving some bones.
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I'm excited about the current results, but the creation process is tricky, so I'm thinking in a way to do it automatically by using a script, maybe.
If someone wants to take a look, check this file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6r2nfw4ghsysd ... e.zip?dl=0
I can't describe the creation process right now, but I hope to have more time soon. You can comment and ask if you want :)
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Awesome technique, Victor.

For those who don't get how it works...show all hidden bones, and it's a complicated version of Victor's earlier technique: viewtopic.php?p=149734#p149734
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Playing with this technique.

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synthsin75 wrote:Image
Haha, that is so much better than my boring box example! Thanks for sharing it and for pointing the worm rig. I forgot that one is actually related.
Last night I was thinking about how to automatize the process and have an idea I will share later, when I have time.
Anyway, the basic idea is I'm thinking we could draw vector shapes and then a script could create the "bone grid" based on that.
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Thanks, Victor. You're box shows fewer bad deformations, so you can do a lot more with it. I had to be pretty careful how far I tried to twist that car image. My rig probably could have used more bones in the grid, but it was already getting pretty confusing.
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EDIT: Added more bones:
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Man, I can't stop playing with this technique.

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Last one reminds me of my own experiments with spherical panorama: it's convincing only in a very small area. It's still the same dilemma after all: if I need real 3D, I must learn 3D (and use 3D software).
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That room has some expressive possibilities if you're not too hung up on reality though!
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slowtiger wrote:Last one reminds me of my own experiments with spherical panorama: it's convincing only in a very small area. It's still the same dilemma after all: if I need real 3D, I must learn 3D (and use 3D software).
I disagree. For me the idea is to get good results in the easiest and fastest way posible, I think that is the principle of all software (and all tools). Of course, there are specific software for specific taks (I wouldn't recmmend Moho for composition, for instance), but I think in this case Moho bones and smart warp are helpful and easy enough to setup.
I thought about this idea preciselly because we need to animate png images quickly, interacting with the characters and with a rig the animation team can deal without issues.
Of course, the result is no always the best, but it can always be improved and adjusted.
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slowtiger wrote:Last one reminds me of my own experiments with spherical panorama: it's convincing only in a very small area. It's still the same dilemma after all: if I need real 3D, I must learn 3D (and use 3D software).
If you broke out the furniture as separate elements (or only animated to exaggerate the existing furniture angle) and added a few more controlling pin bones to handle the architectural details, I think this would be feasible.

Here's an outdoor scene:

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Put them together:

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That woodland trail is more convincing, especially if it was part of a sequence. Would be difficult to tell it wasn't 3D in passing. The car in that setting doesn't seem to maintain its volume very well though. Really interesting ideas.
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