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Re: Experiment
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A further experiment. This version has less streamers in the blades so it does not clutter up the icon as much and is a bit more subtle
https://i.imgur.com/9Zy5Hy1.mp4
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I rather like that one better than the previous version.
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November 3rd, 2024, 11:11 PM
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Re: Experiment
This one show the same helos in smoke to get an idea of how the animation works together
https://i.imgur.com/SYrLwtg.mp4
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November 4th, 2024, 01:15 AM
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Re: Experiment
Having reviewed all that you have posted to this point, I'm just thinking the rotors seem a little too " bold" possibly.
Wondering if they were a " little" lighter if they would present more of an " illusion" of movement within the rotation?
Otherwise, this is all looking " fantastic" especially the one in smoke to simulate battlefield conditions.
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November 4th, 2024, 07:35 AM
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Re: Experiment
There are two grey sequences, light and dark and there is some light in the dark sequence and some dark in the light sequence but light and dark are predominantly light or dark and the order they appear is a fixed loop. I originally used a scatter of the greys but that just makes for a random sparkling of colour. What these lastest ones are is one colour on the left of a "blade" and another on the right side
I tried a couple different variations that did not appear to sequence in order so did not give the effect of spinning but the one I am using now does...sort of.. but there is no way to make the whole thing a "little" lighter
So.......I am already using the lighter series. WYSIWYG
There is a couple more things I can try but what I am trying to avoid is something so obvious it is distracting because anything new like this is a novelty..... what I don't want is it to become an annoyance after awhile so subtle is my aim
What you say is contradictory as in "the rotors seem a little too "bold" possibly.".....and "f they were a "little" lighter if they would present more of an "illusion" of movement"
The only way to make them less bold would be to make them darker not lighter and I could try using the dark series but then I suspect they would blend into the background more but that might depend on what terrain they are superimposed on.... making something that works with snow, desert sand and green is the real trick
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November 4th, 2024, 07:59 AM
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Re: Experiment
I used four of the colours on this example..... two on the left of the blade and two on the right and I got lucky on the first try as if you watch this example closely you will see the brightest grey sequence four times in order
https://i.imgur.com/e8hPLsY.mp4
And that is the effect I have been working toward and NO, the sequence speed is fixed and cannot be made faster for one animation without speeding up them all
The next step is getting the yellow to follow the same patern
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November 4th, 2024, 08:34 AM
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Re: Experiment
I think this is a great idea. I like how it is looking very much. That last one, in particular looks like it does the job very well.
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November 4th, 2024, 09:15 AM
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Re: Experiment
Yup, I like the last one as well
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November 4th, 2024, 09:16 AM
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Re: Experiment
This is how the yellows sequence for those interested
https://i.imgur.com/sWurZW0.mp4
and this is the sequence on the palette
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Re: Experiment
Progress.
I sorted out the yellow and now they follow the grey sequence ( sort of )
https://i.imgur.com/ebVJESd.mp4
The yellow uses 4 colours and the grey 6 so the sequence is not an exact match but it does progress in the same apparent direction
How it would look in the encyclopedia static ( 2x normal )
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Re: Experiment
I REALLY LIKE THIS LAST ONE. That sequence in the way it passes "over" the rotor blades does give those rotor blades that "illusion" of movement.
It's these " little things" you guys do that keep things fresh in the game. In the end I feel you'll be glad for it and find the time put into this worth it.
Regards,
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