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Video tutorial Working with Blend Morph
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:22 pm
by Víctor Paredes
Hi, I just made a video tutorial based on the character of
this thread. It's about using Blend Morph and lasts around eight minutes.
I start from the base you know how to create an action, so actually I don't explain basics things, just Blend Morph.
(Blend Morph are actions of one frame, you can check the user manual for actions
here).
The tutorial is in English, but my pronunciation is very poor, so I recommend you to active the youtube subtitles (they were absolutely rewrote by me, so you won't found much weirdness).
Here is the link. thanks for watching.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiWWLYDuJQs
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:52 pm
by jose1984alberto
nice tutorial, but i do think that beginers wont be able to follow up.
u know, i use that exact work flow or tecnique or watever you did... nice to know in not to far from the correct way
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:20 pm
by J. Baker
Nice tutorial selgin! And your english is fine.

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:56 am
by Uolter
I agree you're english is good...and the tutorial too!

I'm discovering that binding points manually is much more comfortable!
Thank you!
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:29 am
by lwaxana
Thanks for posting this! It is a great opportunity for AS5 users like myself to see blend morphs in action. Plus you have a cool accent. :D
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:21 am
by Víctor Paredes
Thank you guys

, I just thought that blend morph is a really cool feature which haven't been covered enough on forum.
About my fine english and my "cool" accent, well, I feel like Fidel Castro talking in english
jose1984alberto wrote:nice tutorial, but i do think that beginers wont be able to follow up.
Yeah, I know, I decided to avoid all the tool explanations and go directly to blend morph, the tutorial is assuming you domain the way AS works. I think beginners must understand a lot of things before actions and blend morph and there is a bunch of tutorials for that.
jose1984alberto wrote:u know, i use that exact work flow or tecnique or watever you did... nice to know in not to far from the correct way
hehe, I don't think there be a "correct" way, but at least for me this one works very well and produces complex animation easily.
Uolter wrote:I'm discovering that binding points manually is much more comfortable!
I always trying to use best of both binding worlds. For this specific case (and many other) manual binding works fine.
lwaxana wrote:Thanks for posting this! It is a great opportunity for AS5 users like myself to see blend morphs in action
Blend morph is fantastic, but remember in the video there is a very basic use of it. Blend morph can blend anything which have keys (curvature, color, width, translation, bones angles, scale, layer transparency...), so you can have a very complex character with a lot of layers inside and control all them just using the blend morph bars once. Just fantastic.
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 12:10 pm
by gleeful
Thanks for the great tutorial! I am very much a beginner and I found it very helpful and inspiring.
Your English is terrific too!
I am very grateful for all the work you put into the forum. I always look forward to your contributions.
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:04 am
by uddhava
Thanks Selgin for another great tutorial. It's a great help, because for me trying to understand these things is a little bit like when I tried to wire my house.
With these tutorials making 3d turns becomes possible.
udd