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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: rednova on June 04, 2010, 12:03:35 AM
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Dear Friends:
I just uploaded my new animation. Tell me if you like !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A__xPTuhZek
Love !!!
Rednova
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It's a little weak on plot.
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How long have you been doing animations?
What programs did you use to make it?
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Very nice, don't forget to put it on Aminet too.
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@Tomj
I use lightwave 3d. I've been doing animations -for hobby- for 10 years.
For this animation I used the humanoid kit from crestline. Love !!!
Rednova
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great rednova!! :)
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@ DaNi
hehe Thank you !!! I love animation !!!
Rednova
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I love it! it reminds me alot of a old PovRay fpf i made many many years ago, keep up the good work :)
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This is great!
Very good job.
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@Tomj
I use lightwave 3d. I've been doing animations -for hobby- for 10 years.
For this animation I used the humanoid kit from crestline. Love !!!
Rednova
Tim Wilson (of Crestline Software Publishing) will be thrilled to know people still use his software!
He was one of the smartest people I met out in California
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@ Cecilia:
Yes !!! the humanoid kit is amazing for making character animation and is super in combination with lightwave.
I am also learning how to model the human, but meanwhile the humanoid is amazing, and very well suited for animation work.
Love !!!
Rednova
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@ Cecilia:
I spoke to Tim Wilson a long time ago. I called him after I read his ad for humanoid in an old magazine issue, and he was really happy to sell me the whole kit :)
And I am so thankful to him, for the humanoid is amazing work, very-very amazing for animation.
Love !!!
Rednova
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Looks great. Could do with some sound effects. Or dramatic music?
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@ Cecilia:
I spoke to Tim Wilson a long time ago. I called him after I read his ad for humanoid in an old magazine issue, and he was really happy to sell me the whole kit :)
And I am so thankful to him, for the humanoid is amazing work, very-very amazing for animation.
Love !!!
Rednova
it's too bad compuserve closed down their web pages. Tim had some since articles there..and I've not been able to locate where he might have placed them