Skinned meshes explained visually

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8 comments, last by yuppies 19 years, 3 months ago
Woo okay. Here's the newer version, without the asterisks. ;) HERE [Edited by - fproto on December 26, 2004 12:49:33 PM]
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Cool. Maybe you should throw this into a webpage so more people can see it. It may also be helpful to clean up that diagram - it's really complicated, and almost doesn't even make sense to me (and I even understand skeletal animation [lol]). On the other hand, how did you get it to look all handwritten and stuff? It looks cool.
Dustin Franklin ( circlesoft :: KBase :: Mystic GD :: ApolloNL )
Quote:Original post by fproto
Again, replace asterisks with t's.

Out of curiosity, what prevents you from replacing the asterisks with 't's yourself? Is there some kind of link filter that you have to run your post through? [grin]

Quote:Original post by fproto
h**p://skinnedmeshtutorial.qn.com/

Ah, that's much better. That tablet is pretty cool, too.

Quote:Out of curiosity, what prevents you from replacing the asterisks with 't's yourself? Is there some kind of link filter that you have to run your post through?

[lol] Also, on this forum, you can use HTML to actually make real hyperlinks. Just use the standard link tags and stuff.
Dustin Franklin ( circlesoft :: KBase :: Mystic GD :: ApolloNL )
Okay, I modified the first post, and deleted all the rest.
Now please if anyone could tell me if they want this tutorial
to go on. Lol.
function(prototype);
Huge improvement from your last drawing.
Sorry, guys.
I decided to stop working on it.
I just don't think it's doing any good.
function(prototype);
Please keep it up for the next few weeks or so. Thanks.
Wow, so at least one person found it helpful!
Good enough. I'll keep working on it.
function(prototype);
it helps a lot thanks :)

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