 Thanks for the reply Doctor Sassi. He hasn't talked about animating yet, he's focused on Pictures. Its frustrating, because what I would think should be relatively simple, seems not to be. Here is my imagined workflow... I create a scene with one of our products, and a rigged puppet taking the place of the patient. Fix a camera. Make a picture with the a render tag removing the puppet, but keeping the shadows its created etc... Make another picture of just the puppet, keeping the light environment. Then I want to give AI the puppet picture, and prompt that AI should create a photorealistic human in exactly the same pose, perspective and lighting as the example I supplied, and then I can composit the 2 pics in photoshop.
... In theory...
Thx again
Simon
EDIT: I tried to upload a pic as an example, but even at 500x300 pixels, its telling me the dimensions are too big!!?
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RE: Realistic AI Humans...posted in Question & Answers
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Realistic AI Humans...posted in Question & Answers
Hello everyone,
I work for a company that produces medical devices for physically handicapped people. We have the problem that it is difficult from a marketing perspective to photograph actual patients in the devices. I would like to generate scenes with C4D of the device, and have some sort of solution to insert a realistic AI generated person into the picture. The boss is not happy with the results from Renderpeople for example. He wants it absolutely photorealistic, as far as it gets...
I have messed around with ChatGPT, but the results are not acceptable. The generated person is NEVER in exactly the correct position, although I give it an exact example of what I want with a C4D puppet model.
Does anyone have any ideas how to approach this?
Thx in advance
Simon -
Display Tag Shenanigansposted in Question & Answers
I have a complicated project with several different objects fading in and out using the display tag. But sometimes, some objects, although the display tag is 100 %, they are still not visible. And other times, objects are at 0% but are visible. Strangely, when I turn off Hardware based ray tracing, everything works. How can I tweak this so that it behaves as it should? I have increased the transparency settings in the redshift globals, to no avail. Any ideas?
Thx in advance
Simon -
RE: Basic Animation Problem...posted in Question & Answers
Thats exactly it. " Add parent Constraint"... Thanks for your help. Is there any tutorials on how to animate / control the Puppet? That would be useful.
Regards
Simon -
Basic Animation Problem...posted in Question & Answers
Hello,
I'm working on an animation the uses the Male Puppet character with the xpresso. I need him to be standing on a slightly side to side tilting plane. I dont want to keyframe the whole thing, and was thinking there must be a way to parent / constrain the feet to the ground, so as the plane tilts, the feet stick and the knees bend appropriately without the hips moving. In the character structure, there is a null called MocapRig_Target... I have tried attaching the foot joint with the plane with a target tag, but the results are not good.
Can someone please explain this process to me?
Thanks in advance,
Simon -
Backgrading Cinema 4Dposted in Question & Answers
Since the latest upgrades, Im finding the team render very unstable. Software simply turns off, no problem message or log file. Software starts again as before, without a crash message... Anyway, I have a lot of rendering to do, and want to revert back to version 2024.4.1 and Redshift 3.6.01, when life was easier.
Can you do this through the Maxon App, or is the only way to download from the websites?
Thx, Simon
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RE: Dynamic Simulations Kill MY Computerposted in Question & Answers
Cheers, Ill get on it if this is persisting...
MfG Simon -
Dynamic Simulations Kill MY Computerposted in Question & Answers
Hello,
I'm having a really really frustrating time with simulations.
I use cinema 4d mostly for modelling and technical instruction animations, and don't have all that much use for dynamic simulations. BUT, the odd times that I do need it, I find it impossible to work with. The most seemingly simple things that the tutorials on YouTube show that will play in nearly real time for them ( Rope, connector, balloon, gravity, turbulence etc etc) shuts my computer down instantaneously. Even in the simplest scene.
My workstation is a couple of years old, but pretty well stocked with a Intel i9-9900K CPU 3.60 GHz, 64 gigs ram and 2 RTX A4000 cards.
After setting a simulation, I push play, only to have the thing freeze for 4 minutes then proceed to go 1 frame every 30 seconds or something. I cant stop it, I cant click anything and then I have to crash it with the task manager.
Very frustrating. Is there a setting or something Im missing? I get collision limit exceeded messages sporadically too, but after setting it from GPU to CPU like suggested, its worse...
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
SimonEDIT: Seems the simulations aren't the only thing going sideways. Vibration tag is killing it now as well. New updates yesterday..... hmmmm....
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FK problemsposted in Question & Answers
Hello,
I have bought a model that is already rigged with a FK setup. I want to bring him from standing to a sitting position, but because of the rigging, its very hard to keyframe the extremities. The big problem is, the feet are going through the floor, and keyframing is not looking good. How can I keep the feet stuck to the floor?
Thx in advance,
Simon
