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Speedwagon Mar 20, 2016 @ 2:04pm
How to make a Five Nights at Freddy's-like Animatronic Model?
I would really like to know how to do this for a fangame I want to make (I also want a not super duper complicated way to do it), and please, don't just comment "5 nites @ frudyz iz cancer lul" in the comments, just give me some tips on how to make a FNaF model *somewhat* easier compared tutorials I have seen.
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ElectroMantis Mar 20, 2016 @ 3:09pm 
Take a moment to study the characters from the game. You'll find most of the limbs are made up of simple shapes like capsules and spheres.

You can probably find some sort of modelsheet or reference online, and you can use that as a guide to sort of trace the forms. Simply add some primative objects and line them up/ scale them until they look right.

For the face, you'd have to do some box modelling. There are plenty of videos you could find that will teach you how to do this.

There really isn't an easier way to this. As much as I dislike Fnaf, I can say the characters are a good choice and easy enough for a beginner to tackle for a first or second project.

Or if you don't want to do the whole process of modelling / rigging, you can probably find what you're looking for on blendswap.com There are lots of minecraft / Fnaf stuff uploaded there all the time.
Speedwagon Mar 20, 2016 @ 4:49pm 
Originally posted by 💩 The Jagmaster 💩:
Take a moment to study the characters from the game. You'll find most of the limbs are made up of simple shapes like capsules and spheres.

You can probably find some sort of modelsheet or reference online, and you can use that as a guide to sort of trace the forms. Simply add some primative objects and line them up/ scale them until they look right.

For the face, you'd have to do some box modelling. There are plenty of videos you could find that will teach you how to do this.

There really isn't an easier way to this. As much as I dislike Fnaf, I can say the characters are a good choice and easy enough for a beginner to tackle for a first or second project.

Or if you don't want to do the whole process of modelling / rigging, you can probably find what you're looking for on blendswap.com There are lots of minecraft / Fnaf stuff uploaded there all the time.
Thanks!
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Date Posted: Mar 20, 2016 @ 2:04pm
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