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- canadian
How in the world did he manage to get that shark to swim so smooth? Any ideas of how he may have executed that so neatly?
- canadian0
Nobody?
- unfittoprint0
modifiy > trace bitmap.
problably.
- canadian0
no way.
- czrock0
maybe good ol frame by frame
- unknown0
acctually it looks like the shark is made up of a bunch of pieces.. and action script drives it.. and the joints of the shark move smoothly with AS
- quamb0
wow- its really nice! love it.
perhaps the shark was made using a swf 3d export? the animation of the shark would be easy- the randomness of its motion is the hard bit.
is it even random?
- Mick0
Could be done like this...
http://www.electronicorphanage.c…
- Demo0
I doubt the movement is random, the shark is probably doing the 'swimming' motion in one movie clip, then he has that on a path in another clip.
- jevad0
AS
- hahakid0
knowing mr Jarlsson I'd say he rendered and animated it in max and exported as .swf from there, but he's quite the actionscript king nowadays so you never know
- unknown0
to get that form of line I;d say it's exported from some 3d package.
- laurus0
you can get a shark to do anything for a couple of pieces of tuna
- ximeraLabs0
it's a 3D animation exported as swf - and then he does his flash magic.
Knowing him, I'd say thats it...
- Blueman0
I totaly agree with you ximeraLabs... it's deffinetly 3d rendered out ...
- chach0
yup, its a path-deform type animation created in a 3d app. very easy to do. probably exported an Ai sequence using Vecta3d & 3dsmax is my guess.