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Had a busy week but I managed to get out a little graphic to show where and by who Leonard Triller was drafted!  The drafts were a lot of fun and I enjoyed chatting with all the GMs that reached out.  Thank you to those who did and to those who drafted my player!

 

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Higher Res version can be viewed here: https://i.imgur.com/K4juIZi.gifv

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That's a pretty cool idea. What program is it?

 

Definitely like the animation of the teams, and when you have animation its nice to have a simple back ground which you have here. Where is the model from? EA Sports? I'm curious to see what you had to do to get that in there. But what really stands out to me is the ribbon type transitions to show your draft spot.  A really cool unique idea and would like to see more.

 

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10 minutes ago, kelvi said:

That's a pretty cool idea. What program is it?

 

Definitely like the animation of the teams, and when you have animation its nice to have a simple back ground which you have here. Where is the model from? EA Sports? I'm curious to see what you had to do to get that in there. But what really stands out to me is the ribbon type transitions to show your draft spot.  A really cool unique idea and would like to see more.

 

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I actually used 3D software for this.  I modeled and rigged my players body and equipment in Maya in 3D and then created his head using metahuman.  I pose him using the rig I created and then I imported all of it into the Unreal Engine where I then lit and rendered it out.  Converted the render into a gif in premiere pro.  I created the textures for Leonard's jersey using photoshop.  The "ribbon" transition is actually just rectangular geometry that I scaled out in one axis.  It was a lot of work to model three logos rather than the one that I usually do but I can now use those models for future graphics!

 

Thanks for checking it out!

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