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  1. I've been working on an animation project for about 4 months now. I'm slowly pumping out rigs that I plan on using for this animation and in the process I try to showcase the rigs I make for it. This model is based off of someone's old and most Iconic Minecraft skin they made themselves. Hoping she sees it in an animation. Otherwise I played around with DOF and posing. Don't be afraid to send honest feedback Fun fact: I made the model and the render in one sitting while having the song Skeezers on loop the entire time.
  2. DirtBlock

    Depth of Field

    Is it possible to make the front blurry, but the back sharp using the depth of field of a camera? If so, how?
  3. Here is a pretty cool test I did with bloom, depth of field, and slow motion. Please tell me how I can improve this animation! ~Tim_Buckrue
  4. I'm new to this Mineimator tool that apparently is the little brother of MC animations in (insert 3d animating program here) Since I am used to animating in Source Filmmaker, some of the things were familiar to me, and thus, I am almost complete making a wallpaper. But one thing I can't seem to get right is depth of field. Is it supposed to only be visible on the exported file, or is there some sort of box I didn't check? SOLUTION: On the bottom right corner of the selected camera view, there should be a box that when you click on it, it will switch render modes.
  5. Just a random silly DOF test... with WillesFilmz Official Mine-Imator Rig Final Version for my character... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eNiobG0m3M
  6. What's this? Another tutorial by that irredeemable wazzock? Why yes, my friends! But this time, it's a little bit special, because this is my very first video tutorial, and narrated using my actual voice! Isn't that great? No? Okay. In this video, I'm gonna teach you how to fix a nasty issue that really bugs me when using depth of field in Mine-imator, where the edges of objects that are in-focus appear to be slightly blurred when they shouldn't. It's a pretty simple technique that works pretty well, so I figured I'd share it with you guys! Enjoy! I'd like to apologize in advance for the horrible sound quality. And voice. And eventual lack of understanding due to the aforementioned voice. I'll try doing better next time, hopefully, I'll be a bit more comfortable talking in a video! ^u^"
  7. How do you find it? (I don´t like edit wallpapers with other programms)
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