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Hey /3/, I am looking for a script/app to make turntables for character presentation like this one >>>/f/2890462 or like in pixologic/turntables section,
Does Anyone have something to share.
Thank's

>> No.491985

Do you really need a script? Create a scene and reference in your character. The actual table is literally 20 seconds of modelling, set up some lights, rotate a camera.

>> No.491993

>>491985
I mean after I have rendered the rotation and I have the image sequence, I need a script to make it interactive. I can make a video or a gif like so >>>/r/13712645/ but this way is boring. I can load it in fcheck.exe but I am looking for a flash based or maybe even a javascript i can reuse with different characters.

>> No.491997

>>491981
why not use sketchfab or p3d.in?

>> No.492003

>>491981

Both links are death/404 so not sure what you're talking about exactly, however I do think I got what you need, and while I do suggest to make use of Sketchfab or Marmoset Previewer (p3d is just shit, don't use that crap). There might be some other use you require it for so with that said here's a link with the assumption you require this kind of turntable:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/251256/turntables/icarus37/index.html

You pretty much render your images out in your 3D program of choice (marmoset was used for this one as they also have the option to render out in turntable form automatically.

Just press ctrl+s on it and save the index page. It's mostly javascript pointing to each image, it's quite easy to edit so I'm sure you'll be able to make use of it.

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492027

Op here, Thanks everybody for the replies.
>>492003
Sorry for the links, first one was http://dizzyclown.deviantart.com/art/INTERACTIVE-TURNTABLE-Grimlet-262243020 this is flash based and it is close to what I am looking for, one file, not full res but very small size.
the /r/ link was just a couple of gifs like in picture.
I will try what you suggest, thank you.

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492031

>>492003
Works very good, thank's man.

Still looking for an action script solution, some anon suggested to decompile the one I have linked, not sure it will work, i'll give it a try.

>> No.492033

Also found this http://reel360.org/reel the same script used in http://pixologic.com/turntable/

>> No.492042

If your renders don't take too long i would try find something that rotates up/down as well. If it's just scrolling on the image directly to change frames you may as well just have a playback bar and drag through that, i.e use any video player.

>> No.492091

>>492031

Do note that Javascript is more supported and in general better to go for than Flash/Action Script which shouldn't be used at all anymore these days.

>> No.492112

>>492091
>Flash/Action Script which shouldn't be used at all anymore these days
It has its uses, but for something this uncomplicated JS is a better choice. Let web developers decide what tools are appropriate to a need.

>> No.492113

>>492027
>http://dizzyclown.deviantart.com/art/INTERACTIVE-TURNTABLE-Grimlet-262243020
>>492031
fyi these aren't literal turntables, the panorama is an array of 48 cameras behind those black capsule shapes that all fire at the same time.
http://www.czechcasting.com/tour/preview-czech-casting-alexandra-1910/
Scroll down to "360° bullet time" and click the first image to see proof of this (and the door the models enter and exit through, they didn't photoshop it out of this one)

>> No.492133

>>492113
Thank's capt obvious.
Do you like Alexandra? I can make you a gif.

>>492091
Yeah, probably, but with flash you have only one swf file you can archive, send, embed, just double click and watch it, it's a lot more convenient.

This is my last bump btw, I'm letting this die.