FC3S 3D Model
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stylEmon is right, you can not import 3d objects into flash itself, however you can render images, and videos and import them into the timeline and on the stage itself, you can also drag and drop psd files as well so you get transparent backgrounds...
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Originally Posted by 1MZFE
stylEmon is right, you can not import 3d objects into flash itself, however you can render images, and videos and import them into the timeline and on the stage itself, you can also drag and drop psd files as well so you get transparent backgrounds...
Yeah... screw you all. I was wrong.. .bite me.
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someone has to put this model into a flash video/or winamp vis. so i can use it on my LCD screen winamp/cd player in the 7.... **** would be tight to have rotating in the background
on my car....maybe a graphical equalizer in the background behind the car.... could make an awsome show-off piece...
thanks for the work man, hope you can make an N/A version with TII hood, never liked the spolier...
looks great, lol
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on my car....maybe a graphical equalizer in the background behind the car.... could make an awsome show-off piece...
thanks for the work man, hope you can make an N/A version with TII hood, never liked the spolier...
looks great, lol
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If I recall you can import 3d models into Flash.
I think the plugin is called Swiffer or something. Can't really remember the name, and google produced some not too descriptive results.
I think the plugin is called Swiffer or something. Can't really remember the name, and google produced some not too descriptive results.
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Originally Posted by Dr4900n
If I recall you can import 3d models into Flash.
I think the plugin is called Swiffer or something. Can't really remember the name, and google produced some not too descriptive results.
I think the plugin is called Swiffer or something. Can't really remember the name, and google produced some not too descriptive results.
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Got the trim pretty much done for the outside around the hatch....but people...I'm really starting to suffer here in terms of money, so ANY donations would be great, just PM me if you have a paypal account and would want to see this project completed. Thank you all for your encouragment and help over these past few days, or maybe even a week now...hmmm...
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Originally Posted by Dr4900n
If I recall you can import 3d models into Flash.
I think the plugin is called Swiffer or something. Can't really remember the name, and google produced some not too descriptive results.
I think the plugin is called Swiffer or something. Can't really remember the name, and google produced some not too descriptive results.
A friend of mine developed a plug in that allows you to take the actual 3d model into after-effects and animate, light and render in AE, but it had all kinds of hang-ups. Sure there my be something out there that is similar, but i doubt it is worth it at this point. It is much easier ,and makes more sense, to just use renders.
For a simple loop animation, there is no need to even incorperate flash
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Well...she's coming together...BUT SERIOUSLY...I'm running low on funds for food and gas because of my job situation...for continuing my modeling DONATIONS are welcome. PM me for details...
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Man, looking great. Glad the 10 bucks I gave ya is producing some excellent results. I can't wait until you provide the actual finished model files and we can all play with them ourselves. Maybe even find a way to export it to 3DS Max or Autocad.. that'd be perty cool.
Anyways. .keep up the good work!
Anyways. .keep up the good work!
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Probably one of the last updates until midnight, people are coming over soon and we probably will do something tonight...
Anyway I moved and fixed the points so that you can see the outline of the window better...
Anyway I moved and fixed the points so that you can see the outline of the window better...
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I thank ALL of you who have donated, Thank you Micah, and Iceman, your donations are greatly appreciated; and have helped me much!
Here is the final update for tonight I beleive...
Here is the final update for tonight I beleive...
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Looking really good. I have C4D v9.5 and I'm going to digitize the S5 13B I have in the backyard. I'll do it first in UG and hopefully I can find a converter, if not I'll recreate in C4D.
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That looks killer. Now you have to emulate stock color codes. Also, the trip around the windows... or whatever that gray stuff is.... needs to be black atleast.
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Engine internals, video of solidworks animation. *This is not my work, and I don't remember who to credit it to*
Please, please save as. I do not know how long this will remain a valid link
http://69.249.35.114/Final_Assembly2.avi
Please, please save as. I do not know how long this will remain a valid link
http://69.249.35.114/Final_Assembly2.avi