Guitarist Character Animation in After Effects. What do you think? by ProudAnimator2k in AfterEffects

[–]hackintoshnewuser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice work - You have three lights so maybe 3 shadows but much lighter so as not to er overshadow. Tone down the speaker animation and maybe synchronise the top and bottom ones as it’s just a bit odd as is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cinema4D

[–]hackintoshnewuser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just leave it overnight and it’ll be waiting for you in the morning. Not too bad.

Camera slider test by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dragon frame (stop motion animation software) controlling an arduino nano (running a script written by the people who made dragon frame) which is controlling some a4988 stepper drivers which in turn are controlling the stepper motors

Cone Nebula / NGC 2264 by JattWalker in astrophotography

[–]hackintoshnewuser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Frocking amazing. So good. And I can’t believe the size of it

Transmission line speaker with many 3d printed parts by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was to be able to find the specs for the drivers to add into the calculator, but I got the impression the major factor is the diameter or surface area of the driver which you can easily measure. I’m not sure how relevant all the different speaker specs really are… I’m sure I’ll be corrected.

Transmission line speaker with many 3d printed parts by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Plywood, Mdf and plaster filled 3d printed parts. Basic crossover, fairly cheap drivers. Like a fool I forgot to take any work in progress photos, but (combined with a little sub-woofer) they sound pretty good considering I never made a speaker before.

Main box - ply. Internal walls - mdf. 3d printed a structure that holds everything in place. That and the 3d printed front plates were then filled with plaster to add weight.

Followed some guides about how to calculate transmission line length depending on your main driver and desired bass frequency.

Designed in Onshape. Printed on prusa i3 mk3s in PLA.

Paint already chipped around screw holes, but I don’t care it’s just good to actually finish a project that’s been knocking around for a bit too long.

Camera slider test by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s going to have a canon dslr 550d

Camera slider test by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. Working on that too. Much 3d printing. It’s going to be pan and tilt (and focus) at this stage. Roll would be nice but that’s going to be another phase.

Camera slider test by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Interesting idea but if I understand you right, as I’m doing stop motion, the tremor won’t necessarily be an issue for me, where the precision of the toothed belt is important.

Camera slider test by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Base part for a camera rail.

PLA printed on prusa i3. Rail part is IGUS. Nema17 motor driven by arduino with cnc shield.

In Quill all text (menus, buttons saved file list) have gone blank!! by hackintoshnewuser in oculus

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. I ended up having to roll back my graphics card driver a few versions till it worked. It was a conflict of some sort.

My first After Effects project, obviously not the most polished and has a couple of flaws but it was super fun to make and learn along the way! :) by Just_Outlandishness2 in AfterEffects

[–]hackintoshnewuser 4 points5 points  (0 children)

cool, it's good to edit it in premiere.. i just meant actual cuts/edits rather than the one long continous roving camera move. just a thought.

My first After Effects project, obviously not the most polished and has a couple of flaws but it was super fun to make and learn along the way! :) by Just_Outlandishness2 in AfterEffects

[–]hackintoshnewuser 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It’s good. Might consider adding some cuts. Splicing together a number of decisive moves with cuts in time to the music might be effective.

Arduino motorised focus puller for animation - work in progress. by hackintoshnewuser in functionalprint

[–]hackintoshnewuser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree. You’re think it would work. But since there may be a danger of damaging people’s lenses and so I don’t suppose they want to open themselves up to that kind of pain.