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Started by techdoku, December 17, 2012, 11:35:11 PM

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Thank you for your submission, Andi!

br3ttman

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Hi Techdoku,

Thanks for posting your Jazz stove VR animation.  I like how you captured the flame on a plane to quickly communicate "stove".  While twisting it, though, I was thinking: "it's too bad there isn't a way to somehow animate the flame as you rotate it, to give it a little more life".  Then I thought: "I wonder if you could do it through "lenticular" FX, like they'll do on DVD jackets, childrens books, or even collectible drinking cups".  Maybe a 2 or 3 image lenticular flame that would 'flicker' as you rotate?

techdoku

hi br33ttj,

thank you for your comment.
this is exactly the thing I was thinking of, but I do not know how to realise it in ks!
we will do vr`s with all of our stoves and an lenticular FX on the flames would be amazing.

has anyone an idea, how to do that?

PhilippeV8

#4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printing

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_lens

If this works, it'll be awesome for sure :)

PS: I attached a quick test I did.  You have the ksp for it and in the rar file are the same ksp + a psd for the texture.

This is fun :D

PhilippeV8

Obviously, tesselation quality on the imported lens is critical for this type of stuff.
Perhaps you'll want to import your stove with normal tesselation quality.  Then in a different file import the lens with high quality, then merge the 2.

techdoku

wow!

this is a great base to work with. the idea is absolutly right.
i tried it with the fire but i cant get the stripes cutting through in ps like you did with the "key" and shot".

i am also not sure if it will look realistic with when the bump in the fire (lenticular_lens)

maybe i am a little bit overstrained  :o

DriesV

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Quote from: PhilippeV8 on December 18, 2012, 11:20:39 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printing

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_lens

If this works, it'll be awesome for sure :)

PS: I attached a quick test I did.  You have the ksp for it and in the rar file are the same ksp + a psd for the texture.

This is fun :D

Very clever experiment!  ;)