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11 minutes ago, SDWAN said:

You know I keep seeing these less than usefull aesthetics here, I still have never seen any type of well done animation using these things... Makes their usefulness pretty bare

Well, like Kicksbrickster said, it would be a real pain because... well I tried it once. The flipped version's right arm is opposite from the original's right. Which would essentially mean TONS OF WORK. It's enough work for a wallpaper.

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20 minutes ago, Astro Animations said:

Well, like Kicksbrickster said, it would be a real pain because... well I tried it once. The flipped version's right arm is opposite from the original's right. Which would essentially mean TONS OF WORK. It's enough work for a wallpaper.

ummm, you could just copy the postions/rotations, and flip the arm that they are on, it's really not as hard as you guys are making it out to be...

i know it would be a lot of work, but for a cinematic animation (like what this would be used in), it would be well worth it... and it would just be time consuming, not hard...

41 minutes ago, KicksBrickster said:

Wrong!

yeah, i saw @Mafa Animations comment after i made mine :P

btw, how'd you get the transparent appearance of the water?

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49 minutes ago, geotrax2001 said:

ummm, you could just copy the postions/rotations, and flip the arm that they are on, it's really not as hard as you guys are making it out to be...

i know it would be a lot of work, but for a cinematic animation (like what this would be used in), it would be well worth it... and it would just be time consuming, not hard...

yeah, i saw @Mafa Animations comment after i made mine :P

btw, how'd you get the transparent appearance of the water?

Yeah, it's actually my/Keep On Chucking's layered surfaces technique. It's a actually affacted by wind, which is cool. 

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On 4/24/2016 at 9:39 AM, SDWAN said:

You know I keep seeing these less than usefull aesthetics here, I still have never seen any type of well done animation using these things... Makes their usefulness pretty bare

thats less of a complaint that's really relevant to this topic and more geared towards content creation here. you're preaching in the wrong area pal

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