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Architectural construction animation


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Hi there.... its been a while i`m searching for this kind of animation. The situation is like this, there is an empty space, suddenly a piece of concrete come out from ground, and then peice by piece tiles flipping covering the floor, the wall appear, piece by piece glass appear. one by one column begin to join with column, piece by pice wall tile covering the wall... until the building complete.... the question... how to do the piece by piece flipping animation for the tiles?

 

 

example : http://www.uniform.net

there a project called Lake Shore, thats is a good example

 

Thanks for advance

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I had an interview with Uniform of Liverpool about 4 years ago and in my showreel I had some of my student work from the year before, which was of animated wall tiles flipping into position. The two guys at Uniform liked this and asked me how it was done, they thought it was done with a plug in from Combustion or AFX or similar. It wasn't, it was all keyframed.

 

I never got the job that I applied for, I never got any job with them, .. it took another two years or so before I landed a full time job here in London

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but its interesting to see that they now produce animations with this effect because some bod at the studio has figured it out. Good old keyframing.

 

..and everyones talking about it..

 

must be the Zeitgeist or something similar.

 

 

 

Keep an eye on my site for the original animation.

 

 

http://www.antmarch3d.co.uk

 

;)

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