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Just for fun. C&C welcome.
*warning, 7.5 MB*
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PolecatIV 51 posts
Nice animation! Maya, isn't it?
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ALi 608 posts
No, i guess. The rig looks like what I used before. May be 3dsmax.
edit: the animation is more important than program that used. Welldone mate!
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Goul 246 posts
Wow that's great
I love the death sequence, really theatral
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Weider 281 posts
Maybe I'm a bit out, but where is this character from? It's not the first time I see it.
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hey all!
Yes 3D Max, and the rig is LoMax, courtesy of Peter Starostin. There is an updated version of this rig out, I just haven't gotten my hands on it yet.
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David Holy 302 posts
Very good. I love the expression. Well made
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Global 1,589 posts
Nicely Done Corey, great facial expression (which I remember from the last anim u posted) A little off on some of the 'physics', where he lost a bit of weight. But otherwise, very nice indeed
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hype 2,964 posts
i liked it alot, but 1 tiny thing bothered me alot - when the arrow pops through, the shadow isn't connected to it. makes it look like it's floating a few inches in front of him. i watched it a few times to be sure it just wasn't me seeing it funny.
anyway, great animation!
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troubadour 207 posts
yeah thats right...recognized same thing...
just downtrim the bias for the used light....to somthing .01
but nice movements anyway
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awesome thanks, i noticed it when i rendered it w/ lights, but wasn't sure what to do about it. thanks troubadour for the tip
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nux 199 posts
hey man, another brilliant quick-clip! i love the hand quiver as he is falling, really nice touch.
and thanks for dropping me a line on my site, much appreciated!
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nux 199 posts
hey, you mentioned not having the newest lowmax rig, it is. (thanks to t.)
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mahmoudnahmad 1,159 posts
lol that was funny and i like how he shakes his hand falling on the floor