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LOL!

Of course the menu of perform options will grow without any help or control from you. ;)

(edit: just wait til he gets the "throw peas" command!) :D

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Hi Stuckon3D,

I'm very late to join the class on bouncing a ball, etc. (since the class was in February and it's now October). Did you record it? Can I view it somewhere? I'd even take a transcript if it's available. Even a large-print-version-with-pictures would be good. :)

I'm just getting started with iClone, coming from a 2D animation background, so these concepts are exactly what I'd like to start with.

I've viewed some of your other video tutorials and got a lot out of them. I especially liked the one where you have Trey step forward and grab a bottle of wine from Violet's hand. I've used guide marks for foot placement in 2D, but it didn't occur to me to use 3D blocks to do the same job in iClone. I'm sure this will save me tons of time in upcoming projects. Thanks!

- Ron T.

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rontarrant (10/4/2010)
Hi Stuckon3D,

I'm very late to join the class on bouncing a ball, etc. (since the class was in February and it's now October). Did you record it? Can I view it somewhere? I'd even take a transcript if it's available. Even a large-print-version-with-pictures would be good. :)

I'm just getting started with iClone, coming from a 2D animation background, so these concepts are exactly what I'd like to start with.

I've viewed some of your other video tutorials and got a lot out of them. I especially liked the one where you have Trey step forward and grab a bottle of wine from Violet's hand. I've used guide marks for foot placement in 2D, but it didn't occur to me to use 3D blocks to do the same job in iClone. I'm sure this will save me tons of time in upcoming projects. Thanks!

Just follow the link in my signature and it will give you all the info you need.

By the way the tutorials are amazing and well worth it :)

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Just follow the link in my signature and it will give you all the info you need.

By the way the tutorials are amazing and well worth it :)


Hi Capemedia,

I followed all three links, but didn't see anything about bouncing a ball.

- Ron T.




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