• Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    This thing only exists because of the DOG POUND. It's a major theme and inspiration to credit everyone

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    blanchsb OH YES. Names /usernames (ur preference) will be all over the reel, shouted out in the official blog post - anywhere this thing is posted all contributors will get credit

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    Would be the epic ending of sorts. The cup de gra!

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    @theluthier I meant more like when you are done would you show it off and call out all of the 17 people who made it happen?

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Of course the final reel will be posted all over social media and the CGC gallery

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    blanchsb 100% yes. In fact I would love it if anyone wants to render the whole DOG or just their part and post to their personal gallery. Now that we're done SHOW IT OFF!

  • Ingmar Franz(duerer)

    Thanks to Kent and all collaborators 😀!

  • adrian

    . Thanks Kent

  • R
    Rita G

    Thanks Kent

  • R
    Rita G

    Thanks for the stream

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It's finally done?!

I'm 99.9999% positive we will be completely finished modeling our DOG backhoe by the time this stream broadcasts! After 7 months in the making, this is a big deal. I imagine this stream will be celebratory in nature, looking over the final model, and demoing either the modeling of the floor mat (which requires all other interior parts to be completed, or possibly exploring what an exploded-view animation could look like.

Demonstration: Exploded View / Assembly Animation

The demonstration portion of the stream explores the anatomy of an assembly animation. When we have a model as complex as this backhoe, what cooler way to show it off than seeing it "build itself" piece by piece? Though it may appear complicated, thankfully it's not too difficult to animated this kind of thing.

A CGC Community Project

This complex model is a collaborative effort between instructor and Citizen members. If you're interested in the project please jump over to the Forum Thread to learn more!


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