Snowman in a glass ball

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Toontoonz
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Snowman in a glass ball

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Here is a not quite finished short animation of a snowman in a glass ball (or whatever they call those things where the snow flies around in them)
320 x 240 pixels. 0.54 MB

Click here to watch the Snowman
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Neat!
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good job toontoonz!
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Thanks! :D
And as I posted elsewhere - there is not a single Moho bone in the animation.

I kind of like the effect at the end when the the glass ball is upside down it seems like the snow is falling back to the top of the glass.

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Does anyone know if one can animate particles - such as from frames 1-20 lots of snow and particles, then frames 21-30 less, then 31-50 a blizzard of flakes? Now it seems like one particle set up for the duration of the animation.
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Toontoonz wrote:Does anyone know if one can animate particles - such as from frames 1-20 lots of snow and particles, then frames 21-30 less, then 31-50 a blizzard of flakes? Now it seems like one particle set up for the duration of the animation.
I don't know, with different particle layers in a switch layer perhaps?

I made a Moho animation with the rain script in three variations (500, 300 and 100 particles). Put those in a switch layer and switched at frame 1, 25 and 49 (72 frames animation).

http://members.home.nl/rene.van.belzen/raining.mov (1.3 MB, Sorenson 3)
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That´s a great idea! :D
Works very well what you did. I was afraid that one would see too abruptly or readily see the change between the switching, but what you did works real nice.
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nice work toontoonz! I liked it very much
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I'm a fan of snowman in globes! You did a great job!
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