Suzanne Import Test - Sudomemo

Suzanne Import Test

Second import test, it could not have gone better. Doesn't use much memory too, this is just 200KB. I plan to use this method of importing 3D renders in some of my Halloween Flipnotes. Too long to write down how exactly this method works so I will probably make a tutorial Flipnote later

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  • Hey daniel i wanted to ask this sooner but how do you aproach dithering for flipnote imports? I just make brushes in aseprite for flipnote dithering patterns and do it manually there since thats my main software of choice for that sort of stuff but its completely not automatic at all and hence, timeconsuming

  • WHOAH! This is a certified Blender moment

  • Yes I used signapic. It was of course more than just rendering and importing as I wanted to get the Flipnote paint patterns into the render

  • Drawn comment by jakbk
"Wow! So Cool!"
  • looks like someone did blender flipnote importing before me ahaha😃
    very clean! did you use signapic dsi? i have quite the stuff in the works where i implement 3d objects ⬅

  • Drawn comment by Mini Troop
"Fine, will do obligatory Blender & will doughnut as colour test"
  • Wow nice!!! Now import a donut

  • Drawn comment by JTXPhatena
"Flienote Studio In Blender Is So Crazy"
  • Drawn comment by motdab
"the nefarious blender monkey"
  • Drawn comment by Yotepad™
"OH MY GOD"