Yeah, it's some event Bandai were running last year out of Gundam Base Tokyo, you could take your gunpla there to be 3D scanned to produce those short clips
https://bandai-hobby.net/site/road-to-gunpla-battle-project/
Yeah, just had a look at the GB site and it looks like they're doing some more sessions this week. Those are probably from today's, as that would've wrapped up a few hours ago
it's part of Bandai's experiments into making Build Fighters a thing. A while ago they had an event where people could paint different grandpas, they would be scanned and properly animated. These newer attempts let you scan anything, but can't really animate them.
Getting animations working on anything 3d-scanned is probably the next big step, but I dunno where you'd even begin with that.
There is no way they are going to be able to animate anything in 3D while keeping it in a budget. As things stand right now, the best you can expect out of it is getting your Gunpla in a virtual diorama.
If only they put this budget into a new Gundam Breaker.
literally the only thing that could pull it off right now is maybe AI >Train model on what rigged bipeds look like >Now model can take a look at a 3d scan and get a probably OKish rig out of it with some default animations
Actually wait that's literally just Mixamo, so it's not like this is just a concept it's actually been done
The first step of making a generator is giving it lots of raw data. Instead of having an intern scan a bunch of stuff they can get the public to do it eagerly, and advertise while doing so
literally the only thing that could pull it off right now is maybe AI >Train model on what rigged bipeds look like >Now model can take a look at a 3d scan and get a probably OKish rig out of it with some default animations
Actually wait that's literally just Mixamo, so it's not like this is just a concept it's actually been done
Cheapest way would probably be rigging a generic skeleton and setting up the scan in a way where it'd try to match the parts to it. Although proportion differences, and even holding weapon/objects could mess with that.
its so very obviously photoscanned are you fricking moronic. what did you think this was. a leak of a new series? and the series is just the same animations over and over again? with replaced shitty low quality models that never move? is that what you thought
Yeah, it's some event Bandai were running last year out of Gundam Base Tokyo, you could take your gunpla there to be 3D scanned to produce those short clips
https://bandai-hobby.net/site/road-to-gunpla-battle-project/
Dude there’s Calibarn and Figurise Suletta in there. This is NEW
Yeah, just had a look at the GB site and it looks like they're doing some more sessions this week. Those are probably from today's, as that would've wrapped up a few hours ago
Link?
https://www.gundam-base.net/special/g-summerfes2023/road-to-gunpla-battle.php
did someone put in a non-gunpla figure in it lol? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8pp5QsganA
it's sasuke delta gundam.
it's part of Bandai's experiments into making Build Fighters a thing. A while ago they had an event where people could paint different grandpas, they would be scanned and properly animated. These newer attempts let you scan anything, but can't really animate them.
Getting animations working on anything 3d-scanned is probably the next big step, but I dunno where you'd even begin with that.
There is no way they are going to be able to animate anything in 3D while keeping it in a budget. As things stand right now, the best you can expect out of it is getting your Gunpla in a virtual diorama.
If only they put this budget into a new Gundam Breaker.
literally the only thing that could pull it off right now is maybe AI
>Train model on what rigged bipeds look like
>Now model can take a look at a 3d scan and get a probably OKish rig out of it with some default animations
Actually wait that's literally just Mixamo, so it's not like this is just a concept it's actually been done
The first step of making a generator is giving it lots of raw data. Instead of having an intern scan a bunch of stuff they can get the public to do it eagerly, and advertise while doing so
Cheapest way would probably be rigging a generic skeleton and setting up the scan in a way where it'd try to match the parts to it. Although proportion differences, and even holding weapon/objects could mess with that.
Wait, wouldn't this be easy for the gundam frames since the skeleton is done.
What?
IBO gundams literally have a skeleton frame underneath, you'd just need to rig it, and all of them are mostly the same.
Are you moronic?
not how it works bro
Oh, nevermind then.
its so very obviously photoscanned are you fricking moronic. what did you think this was. a leak of a new series? and the series is just the same animations over and over again? with replaced shitty low quality models that never move? is that what you thought
dont post again
They thought it was new progress on the scan tech. Which it turns out it is. What’s your issue?
Ignore the spastic