Minecraft Steve/Zombie  cycles/internal

Description

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzxN-lCahK4

The standard Mincraft character (cycles and internal) that can be re-skinned to your liking. I have rigged this as conservatively with no elbow or knee joints to get the authentic Minecraft movement. I have included the standard Steve skin and the zombie skin which I have scaled up in photoshop to preserve the hard lines because blender does not do vary well sampling 64 pixel wide images. If you want to put a custom skin in I suggest that you do the same.

Instructions for scaling skins-

Photoshop: go to image/image size/ then select nearest neighbor and enter 4096?×?2048

Gimp: go to image/scale image/ then set interpolation to none and enter 4096?×?2048

Website:http://blog.psthisismywebsite.com/

Comments (10)

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nickmullins5 over 13 years ago

Awesome dude.

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bhoffman330 over 13 years ago

Thanks, you would be surprised how involved it is to recreate and re-uv a preexisting model from scratch is. Also, if you find any part of the modle that does not animate or work like the true Minecraft modle please notify me.

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gregzaal over 13 years ago

You mentioned how blender doesn't do very well sampling the 64x64 image - this is because it is interpolating the colours between pixels so that it isn't blocky. This is usually a good thing, sometimes not :) all you need to do is uncheck "Interpolation" in the image sampling panel of the texture settings: http://i.imgur.com/Ks0AU.png

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bhoffman330 over 13 years ago

Thanks for the tip.

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bhoffman330 over 13 years ago

So I see how it works for the internal render but I can not seem to find a way to deal with it in cycles. Do you have any ideas?

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ErikEE about 11 years ago

In the node editor, select the image texture node and where it says "linear" change it to "closest." This is the interpolation setting.

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D1a1v1e1 over 8 years ago

or cubic

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EvilCreepr almost 12 years ago

How did you add them to the video?

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Tanix over 11 years ago

Cool!

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RUMBA over 8 years ago

How did you add them to your video?

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