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Derek Hader
September 26, 2006 at 4:07 pmI was kinda hoping to be able to pull this off with out spending $400 on a plugin… (Zaxwerks)
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Martti Ekstrand
September 26, 2006 at 5:43 pmThen you might be able to use this image I did long ago as a CC Sphere source. It’s by no means perfect but for a quick animation it does the job – otherwise feel free to use as a template (it might need some dirtying if you want it to look as a real ball, I used it in a graphic).
cheers
https://kashi.hamabe.org/images/football.jpg
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Reloaded
September 26, 2006 at 6:05 pmHi Martti Ekstrand.
The soccerball texture you created is an excellent job. How did you do that?
The best soccerall we can have with no plugins and no 3D software.
A really nice job.
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Martti Ekstrand
September 26, 2006 at 6:41 pm[Reloaded] “How did you do that?”
Umm … having a real football on my desk as reference I started in PhotoShop with a 5 point hexagon for the top/bottom ones in a square image, added the lines coming out of the corners, distorted it with Polar Coordinates (polar to rectangular), squeezed the result to 25%, duplicated that, flipped vertically, lined it up at the bottom edge of the top for bottom part and ‘offset’ the bottom part horizontally by 1/5 of image width. (The important thing to remember when making textures for spheres is that the image wrapped onto the sphere has to be in 2:1 proportion.) The mid section I built by hand, imported to AE where it looked awfully funny and then by going back and forth between AE and PS with eyeballing I tweaked scaling and cylindrical distortion until it in AE roughly matched how the real ball looked. Finally I ‘bent’ the edges of the new mid black 5-point hexagons as the edges toward the ‘poles’ looked concave in AE. Could have tweaked a bit more but it looked good enough for what I needed and the hour I had assigned to do the job had gone. There’s probably some easy mathematical way of calculating this image but I left school way too early for that kind of math 🙂
cheers
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Christopher Judge
January 3, 2008 at 4:59 pmDoes anyone have that soccer ball texture map that was posted earlier? The website is not up anymore. I really was hoping to make a soccer ball without spending a lot of cash on a plug in.
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Kristel Ottis
March 29, 2008 at 2:03 amI have been trying to wrap my head around this texture as well. I’ve tried everything and I keep ending up with a mess.
I could model the ball in Modo, but my employer does not support any 3D endeavors, so I have to solve this problem using CC Sphere.
It would be most wonderful if someone could post a sample image as my brain is about to explode.
Thanks in advance.
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Kristel Ottis
March 30, 2008 at 12:13 amMy Estonian friend Marko Post generated this image using Modo:
https://www.creativefrequencies.com/kristel/soccerball.jpg
It’s very close, but I cannot figure out how to close the triangular gaps that appear at the seams when I apply the CC Sphere effect. I tried modifying the edges but cannot seem to find a way to make them meet seamlessly.
Any ideas?
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Kristel Ottis
March 31, 2008 at 4:11 amOK, fixed it and feel pretty silly now – turned out to be just an updating glitch, just as I thought.
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Hossien Sobhani
February 10, 2009 at 12:25 amHey, here is a full explanation of how to make it in only after effects in very high quality!!!! here is the link:
https://futuredesigns.ca/Home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=26
press watch to get the tutorial started..ALSO there is a project file you can download if you dont feel like making it.
hope you enjoy it…Hossein
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