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29 Jul 2022, 12:04
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Good morning CD Family,
As we have shown you in our previous video release (pinned above), the first phase of our scanning development has reached the point where we can now start focusing on the next steps of “Peanut’s Journey to Furever Land”. Peanut’s journey is very important because she will cut the trail for all of our pets to follow. As we build this animation coding, please know that we will be able to reformat/rescale these “bones” to fit pets of all shapes and sizes.
We have attached a few progress clips for your enjoyment. Please understand that we are further along than what these clips show but we wanted to share some sneak peeks of our progress now with you as promised. This is a dynamic task and we still consider it to be very much “a work in progress”. We are holding back the “current” culmination because we have just started producing Part 3 of our video series and wanted to save some excitement for it’s release.
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29 Jul 2022, 12:05
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The steps of these clips show that “yes” we have the ability to import our digital model into our metaverse. We then show how we insert the “bones” into our digital/contour model to allow us to start the coding mechanisms for animation. Last we show how we program the “bones” to move in synchrony to replicate Peanut’s natural movements of walking and running. Our work flow has been designed to first get the “rough draft” done of these scans and movements then to come back to “fine tune”. You will see evidence of this in our progress video.
Again, we thank you for your continued patience and confidence!
Pinned post 2/2. The steps of these clips show that "yes" we have the ability to import our digital model into our metaverse.
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The steps of these clips show that “yes” we have the ability to import our digital model into our metaverse. We then show how we insert the “bones” into our digital/contour model to allow us to start the coding mechanisms for animation. Last we show how we program the “bones” to move in synchrony to replicate Peanut’s natural movements of walking and running. Our work flow has been designed to first get the “rough draft” done of these scans and movements then to come back to “fine tune”. You will see evidence of this in our progress video.
Again, we thank you for your continued patience and confidence!