Posted in: Animation
Posted 2018-02-15 at 14:48 by [R-DEV]w0lf3k
Hi there folks.
I'm w0lf3k and the current PR Animator. My first contact with PR was happened in 2011, but my modding career only started in 2016.
Back then, I asked rpoxo(rPoXoTauJIo), which is my clanmate, R-DEV and UAF faction lead, what was the issue with the Ukraine Armed Forces and why "they" had not releasing it yet, to which the reply was the classic "want it? Do it! ".
And so I did.
My first take was the T-64BV Main Battle Tank, a 38 tonnes tank <...yaya some facts about the tank...> used by the UAForces. That was a tough start for me and in hindsight, I realize that I should not had started 3D modeling with suck a complicated model. Additionally, due to my college education I was forced to drop this project.
My second attempt in modding, was more than a year later with the creation of the M2 Carl Gustaf model, which its close to be finished, but in my opinion I may have rushed it slightly, so I still want to improve it and fix some issues before I consider it PR ready. Thou, I haven't given up on T-64BV. I've already did and still do some improvements on that model now and then.
As you can testify, I planned to be a modeller but I was a fool...
I was invited to the team last August, in 2017, but to my surprise the job's description was Animator. This had been a well planed rpoxo's TRAP!
The truth is that there was none in the team to do animations, including the ones for my M2 Carl Gustav and so I've accept my fate.
In the following months my main attention was focused on learning animations from scratch and fixing third person animations for the Polish and PR:WW2 factions.
I made a special animation rig to make the ammo belts move natural.
Since the Polish faction has been released and almost all animations issues have been fixed for PR:WW2 I now have more free time to spend on new weapons for core PR itself.
Today in my first entry I want to tease some of my work - the X95 for the IDF faction and M1919A6 for the US WW2 faction.
I'm w0lf3k and the current PR Animator. My first contact with PR was happened in 2011, but my modding career only started in 2016.
Back then, I asked rpoxo(rPoXoTauJIo), which is my clanmate, R-DEV and UAF faction lead, what was the issue with the Ukraine Armed Forces and why "they" had not releasing it yet, to which the reply was the classic "want it? Do it! ".
And so I did.
My first take was the T-64BV Main Battle Tank, a 38 tonnes tank <...yaya some facts about the tank...> used by the UAForces. That was a tough start for me and in hindsight, I realize that I should not had started 3D modeling with suck a complicated model. Additionally, due to my college education I was forced to drop this project.
My second attempt in modding, was more than a year later with the creation of the M2 Carl Gustaf model, which its close to be finished, but in my opinion I may have rushed it slightly, so I still want to improve it and fix some issues before I consider it PR ready. Thou, I haven't given up on T-64BV. I've already did and still do some improvements on that model now and then.
As you can testify, I planned to be a modeller but I was a fool...
I was invited to the team last August, in 2017, but to my surprise the job's description was Animator. This had been a well planed rpoxo's TRAP!
The truth is that there was none in the team to do animations, including the ones for my M2 Carl Gustav and so I've accept my fate.
In the following months my main attention was focused on learning animations from scratch and fixing third person animations for the Polish and PR:WW2 factions.
I made a special animation rig to make the ammo belts move natural.
Since the Polish faction has been released and almost all animations issues have been fixed for PR:WW2 I now have more free time to spend on new weapons for core PR itself.
Today in my first entry I want to tease some of my work - the X95 for the IDF faction and M1919A6 for the US WW2 faction.
Updated 2018-02-15 at 16:00 by [R-DEV]w0lf3k
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m1919 is an open bolt, charging handle shouldnt slam forward.
Posted 2018-02-15 at 14:53 by Rabbit -
sekseey
Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:18 by VTRaptor -
Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:19 by w0lf3k -
what rabbit means is......
Good work man!!!Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:21 by Psyko -
https://youtu.be/nZVyWD_wUvI?t=59
https://youtu.be/Rh0dJaKSfAY?t=38
it is definitely going forward.
D.J.Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:22 by Mr.VdHeide -
Oh wow, interesting, if fires from the closed bolt.
Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:32 by Rabbit -
Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:43 by camo -
Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:53 by ismaelassassin -
Posted 2018-02-15 at 15:55 by Deviro -
Nice belt rigging
fyi, The M1919 uses a canvas belt and not steel links.
This canvas belt ofcourse does not break up when the ammo is expended and just hangs from the mg.
I know that this might not be possible, due to animation limitations?
EDIT: Sorry for double posting link
Heres a video of the M1919 in action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh0d...=youtu.be&t=38
EDIT:
The M1919A4 is firing from a closed bolt, though aftermarket open-bolt versions might exist.
https://modernfirearms.net/en/machin...917-m1919-eng/
Other than that, i'd say its pretty decent workPosted 2018-02-15 at 18:09 by Mysli0210
Updated 2018-02-15 at 18:51 by Mysli0210 (link already posted)
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