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Franco Aversa | 10 months ago | 7 comments | 11 likes | 487 views

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Example of 2D animation with GLB.

I'm making an animation for children with puppets created with separate arms, legs and heads.
I create an animation and export it as GLB.
Not only do I have continuous animation of the character, but if I stop the animation in the GLB file as for 3D I have all the parts of the character to move.
This allows you to create 2D-3D animations in a very short time.
FANTASTIC !!




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Like it, why not created a 3D pupet?

Filip, 10 months ago

Molto bello e interessante.

nonnogio, 10 months ago

Hi Filip, I specifically wanted to make a very simple animation for children, that's why I chose 2D. Also because I don't know how to model well with Blender and the characters have to be
new ones, I also don't know how to insert the skeleton to move a 3D character. I've done it a few times. (anyway this is the unfinished trailer of the introduction to a new YouTube channel).

Furthermore by composing 2D parts that can rotate in 3D the final animation can be a 2D-3D.
I just made a butterfly that flaps its wings and the wings move in 3D.

Franco Aversa, 10 months ago


Funny anime Franco Aversa

liuyongcai, 10 months ago


Very beautiful

mohkamil, 10 months ago

Thank you, then when it's finished I'll post it all.

Franco Aversa, 10 months ago


Très jolie Franco

PAT67, 10 months ago


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