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Old 16-08-2004, 11:34 AM   #1
BlenDesign
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Hi,

i want to make an animation for my logo..
the anim must be short ( max 5sec ) because i want to put it on a flash MX file.


that's the challenge :

the camera show a plane ground ( in fact , the ground
is liquid ).
a drop of blue fluid ( like oil painting ) fall on the "liquid ground", creating a fun "splash"...
then, the drop of blue mix a little with the ground liquid , and morph to my logo.

what's the best solution to acheive the animation ?

i try lot of things, but have no success....
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Old 18-08-2004, 02:10 PM   #2
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Ok,,, i know that there is a tutorial on a water droplet and a ripples somewhere,,, i forgot which link,,, but there surely was,,, he used enomorphs for the water hitting the plane... very nice... As for the flash stuff,,, i would render out the image stream from LW in PNG file format and then import them into flash.... flash likes PNG files,,, so size is also optimized.

Or you can also render out the animation as a video file and then do the FLV convertion when importing to flash... Somehow i like the png file import better.

Hope this helps,
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