What are you using for kit bashing to 3-D print these days? Like on 3-D still work for that i’m trying to find a decent tool for that just simple digital object kit bashing
Thank you! Awwww yeah, this was a fun part! 1. I modeled a buffalo, rigged it, animated a run cycle, and tried to make it look like real buffalo running I found in another video. Nothing special there, but I did make three variations of its fur in Photoshop. Unfortunately, I FORGOT to include the variants in the video! 2. Created an actor and added the animated buffalo model and a spline. 3. In the level, I dropped that actor in 4. Stretched out the spline to go the route I wanted (I added points along it about every 3 meters) 5. Created a blueprint on that actor that will walk each user created point on the spline and slap it on the ground when the player loads. It also randomly changes a tint on the fur of the model, ever so slightly, so they don't all look identical. 6. It waits a random amount, from zero to three seconds. 7. Then it starts running. Every (random between 4 and 6) seconds it randomly recalculates its speed, and adjusts its animation to match. This makes it look a little more organic, so the buffalo aren't running at the same speed, nor are their animations synched up, nor do they run at the same speed all the time. 8. They follow along their spline path at the speed requested. 9. Copy and pasted a bunch of them and tweaked their splines.
Cool! im glad that updates keep rolling out! i really like that the demo is the full program, just minus the exporting... makes it a lot nicer to try before you buy, and knowing what you will get. Thanks Chilton!
I saw a similar ad, opened the webpage and downloaded the program - seemed like a Github repo, but I was suspicious. I checked reviews for the site to see if it was legit (seemed so) and checked it manually with my antivirus. No hit. I then ran the program - and then my antivirus program decided to wake up. No harm done, but yet again: Facebook-ads are almost nothing but scam-ads, all over. I don't understand, why they put their reputation on the line like that. I know, it's difficult to stop completely, but they're really not even trying.
Thanks for the info. Scammers are everywhere these days and they are not being prosecuted. Google apps like Python X are also just trying to take people's money. Pretty similar. There are a lot of people in India and China doing this. But I guess they are everywhere. Not trying to make it a racial thing. It's just how it is. There are no channels or assistance to get your money back if you get scammed by any of these massive tech companies. They don't care. There are just fake channels that they never respond to. The only companies you should pay money for, for products or services, are ones that have been personally recommended to you by people you trust. Google and Facebook aren't going to help. I saw a graphic video on Facebook of a child getting killed in an accident the other day which traumatised me. It just popped up on my wall. Nearly everyone in the comments is laughing hysterically about the poor child's fate. Thousands of comments seeing his death as great entertainment. I reported it, but no one took it down. Then I found out there is a site with hundreds of similar videos. They are all complicit in everything. Just great scammers and criminals. All they care about is money like most people these days. We all just have to be more careful and find ways of punishing scammers by taking the law into our own hands I think because they are hiding behind bureaucracy and anything they can to get your money.
Is the somewhere we can get a hold of the fbx output from a tracking session? I would like to see the bone naming structure you have set up, how it translates to my current rigs, the file size, etc
Hey, I just tested Glycon86Quest and I have two mentions: 1: Once you set the height to say 161cm, go to another interface and go back again, it revert to 160cm, it doesn't stay on 161cm. 2: If you put your hands on a neural pose and your press the two buttons together to reset the pose, the arms cross into each other twisting the entire body, the only way is to close to app and reopen it again.
There's a monthly subscription for $12. I can't include the Quest version in that though because I don't know yet how that will work in the Meta store. I'm expecting to be in there soon.
I do this trick in an even simpler fashion. Just walk to the edge of your room, then use snap turn to rotate the environment, now you physically walk across your living room to go beyond the borders, then once you reach the end of your living room, use snap turn to rotate the room again and physically walk back the other way. So basically snap turn permits you to infinitely walk in one direction well beyond borders. I use to amaze people with this trick all the time in Big Screen, at the rooftop room I would infinity walk over the ledge of the building and float in mid air. hahah
Great - do you have a Patreon account? - we need a way for some of us to help support your efforts after we have already purchased the app - keep up the great work
Awesome update! glad to see you are still updating this program! I hadnt seen an update in a while, and was afraid development had shifted to other apps. thanks for the continued development!
Yup, I was gonna pull the trigger a few months ago but feared it wasn't going to have continuing development. Now that I see this update Im considering trying it out.
It would be pretty cool to apply this concept to other things not just coding, like when having different snippets of stuff and to just lay them around u in space so u can organize them visually would be so cool
If AI is going to take over most if not all Coding - will this not be something that gets automated - nice approach toward visualizing the code but just asking what you think the utility will be
Appreciate the info. Sadly I was stupid enough to fall for this, but I think (hope) Bitdefender picked it up and successfully blocked it. I’ve installed malwarebytes and done a scan as well, removed 8 threats. Bloody scary.
awesome video sir, i'm a senior js software developer and i really want to buy a quest 3 and start coding projects like this, how hard you think the learning curve is until i can do cool projects like yours?
It's excellent for learning factual information. I keep pushing it to do more, trying to figure out how to get creative info. It's hit and miss (mostly miss) but fun!