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Impressed folks, looks good.
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Those look brilliant, I'm well impressed.
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Webtrekker I have to say I am rather impressed with the results you produce there.

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this one will be in Mug Animator
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Hi Paul. That's interesting. I couldn't find a 3D model of a spoon mug anywhere so that's why I made my own. Did you make the model yourself?
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A little bit more experimentation...

I'm busy working on another range of acrylic desk clocks and, rather than produce a single product shot, I thought I'd try the Turntable Animation feature of my rendering software (Keyshot 6) to produce a short video showing a clock model rotated back and forth through approx 180 degrees. Each frame was only rendered for 2 minutes, so not top quality, but acceptable for testing out.

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There seem to be lots of products now advertised with short video clips these days. I could go even further by doing an exploded animation of the main parts and labelling them, together with their main benefits.

Still WIP! ;-)
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webtrekker;136406 wrote:Hi Paul. That's interesting. I couldn't find a 3D model of a spoon mug anywhere so that's why I made my own. Did you make the model yourself?
Yes, All of 3D models was done for Muh Animator. Except, the shoes. those were purchased.
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webtrekker;136564 wrote:A little bit more experimentation...

I'm busy working on another range of acrylic desk clocks and, rather than produce a single product shot, I thought I'd try the Turntable Animation feature of my rendering software (Keyshot 6) to produce a short video showing a clock model rotated back and forth through approx 180 degrees. Each frame was only rendered for 2 minutes, so not top quality, but acceptable for testing out.
There seem to be lots of products now advertised with short video clips these days. I could go even further by doing an exploded animation of the main parts and labelling them, together with their main benefits.

Still WIP! ;-)
very nice. I would like to add clocks to MA.
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Just been having a little more fun with my 3D software.

I needed a model of the oblong keyrings I have in stock, so had a play around and ended up with this ...
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