Scooter Turn

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Scooter Turn

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Just experimenting with animated layer ordering in AS 6. I wanted to see if I could get a convincing turn just by animating the layers and their order.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppVSJHWBXY
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Well, I'm convinced, anyhow.

Wow. Looks terrific.
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Lookin' good!
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Post by Genete »

It is very convincing and looks great!.
But I wonder which feature did you use from 6.0 that 5.6 doesn't have.
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

Looks great! How long did it take you?
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Great job.
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Post by GCharb »

It is really good indeed, I too would like a bit more infos on the makin!

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Post by AmigaMan »

Thanks for the comments all.

Genete - I don't think I used any features in V6 that weren't in 5.6 but I have this little project to do and I wanted to work in the new version :D

Selgin - I did over 3 evenings after work. Maybe 6 hours in all including designing the scooter.

I had all the shapes on separate layers inside a group layer. For some parts I duplicated shapes such as the front half of the bike fairing and blue pannier at the back and had them on the lowest layers and hidden until the bike was to turn and they could be revealed. There are only two black circles for the wheels. I swapped the yellow 'hubs' to the other side of the wheel over one frame which worked out okay. I pretty much made it up as I went along.
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Post by bmj2728 »

top notch work. Very realistic.
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That is great! It always amazes me what can be pulled off with AS.
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Nice job looks really good.
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Thanks everyone. Of course, the next step is to insert the character into the scene. Yikes! :D
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Post by paulcopeland »

A very smooth animation. Quite remarkable really.

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Very cool Dale :D
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Post by DanFromFaction »

That is SHARP!!!

Well done!
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