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UncleHenry
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So as many of you may know, I am currently a student at UC studying digital design. We are just starting 3d programs, and the very first thing I ever made in the program we are using was Delirium.

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Yeah, it's not much, but it's the very first thing I've ever made in this program, and we were only allowed to use basic shapes (cubes, cylinders, etc).

So have any other people made PKI things in 3d? If so, post pics, and tell us what programyou used and other details about it.

Who knows, maybe some day, I'll recreate all of the flat rides in the park (if I 1. get really good at 3D and 2. have lots of time on my hands, which I doubt being in the DAAP program).

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It can get really annoying - especially trying to line things up. My Delirium is made out of all boolean objects. So as you can imagine - although it looks good - the actual object file is very complex. I tried to create meshes for the seats but it was just too hard.

I know Bryce is able to animate though - and using the Advanced Motion Lab - you could make some beautiful swings... If only I could get the seats made.

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UncleHenry, you are using Form-Z right? There is no way to animate objects in Form-Z. You can animate the camera positions and move it for an animation, but you can`t animate objects, or not at least with my version of Form-Z. I have worked with Form-Z for rendering buildings that I have designed. (I am an Architecture major at UC in DAAP). Here is my apartment building that I designed last winter.

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The animate window is only for controling the views and the camera movements. Form-Z was developed by architecture students, and thus the point of the softwar was to provide flythrough animations of buildings. It would be nice if you could animate it, but that is not what it was designed for.

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You could do the same thing with AutoCAD, couldn't you? I know with AutoCAD 2005, you can render buildings and such. I was playing with it and creating a model of FOF's drum. I, as you CoasterRZ, am in school for achitectural. I attend the College of Applied Science. We've talked before biggrin.gif

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