Franco Aversa | 4 months ago | 7 comments | 11 likes | 390 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 !!
Like it, why not created a 3D pupet?
Filip, 4 months ago
Molto bello e interessante.
nonnogio, 4 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, 4 months ago
Very beautiful
mohkamil, 4 months ago
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