dynamic blends
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 8:41 pm
Using Dynamics can be effective and time saving, and fun too I think.
The problem is blending in and out from keyframes to dynamics without the popping glitchiness that we all know and hate.
This can be mostly problematic in loops, especially for export.
Can you bake the simulations and into keyframes, so a more gentle gradient can be achieved?
This could be good or a feature request might be to have a influence falloff in the actual dynamics.
The only other solution I'm thinking is to either forget them altogether for some situations, which kind of defeats the purpose in having them or , rotoscoping keyframes from the rendered video of the dynamic simulations.
I thought there was a script baking the dynamics but, my mind must be playing tricks on me.... must have been some other software.
Groan
The problem is blending in and out from keyframes to dynamics without the popping glitchiness that we all know and hate.
This can be mostly problematic in loops, especially for export.
Can you bake the simulations and into keyframes, so a more gentle gradient can be achieved?
This could be good or a feature request might be to have a influence falloff in the actual dynamics.
The only other solution I'm thinking is to either forget them altogether for some situations, which kind of defeats the purpose in having them or , rotoscoping keyframes from the rendered video of the dynamic simulations.
I thought there was a script baking the dynamics but, my mind must be playing tricks on me.... must have been some other software.
Groan