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animas3D

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  1. Kind of missed this thread in the past. Nice work. Did you ever animate her?
  2. OK, I just renewed it. Whew, I was started to have withdrawal symptoms. Thanks Hash Inc., for making such great software that is so fun to use and at an affordable price! Viva Animation Master! Now back to work...
  3. Launched Animation Master today, but it didn't load. Subscription must be expired. Does anyone know the steps to renew? What do I do?
  4. This work is great. The use of the hair is excellent. Did you do the depth of field in the beginning within Animation Master or in the compositor? Also, what is your preferred technique of grooming the hair? Do you move each of the hair splines by hand or use the brush tool? Thanks for the great work.
  5. This looks really good. I am looking forward to seeing the finished product.
  6. Beautiful work. Bravo. Thanks for sharing. Animation Master Rules! Of course it helps to be a good artist.
  7. Your work is absolutely amazing and always inspired. Joe.
  8. So how is your experience going with A:M?
  9. This is AWESOME! One of the best ever. Congratulations. I missed out voting in the contest, but this is superb.
  10. Hi, what's a smart bone?
  11. This was awe inspiring.
  12. Really, really excellent work.
  13. Thanks. I've been thinking about doing some tests with motion tracking recently. I was thinking about trying out SynthEyes. I never heard of PF Hoe. In your opinion, which do you think is better? Joe.
  14. Cool. Is that Syntheyes you are using there?
  15. Thanks for posting this. It is good to read about all of the different ways A:M is being used in production. My question is, what are depth channels is EXR and what are they used for? Is it the same thing as Z-buffered pixels so you can push things back and forth through the scene on the Z axis in the compositing environment? Thanks. Joe.
  16. [Edited double post]
  17. Dang, that looks good. A feast for the eyes.
  18. Ha! That's funny.
  19. Cool, cool, cool! I am seriously looking forward to watching the development of this project. This is going to be a fun ride. Looks great so far Yves. Can't wait to see more. I like the downhill slope of the street. It's a nice touch. Joe.
  20. Funny!
  21. Excellent progress since I checked last time. It would be great to see a 360 degree rendered spin on the completed model. By the way, do you work from schematics or blueprints? I cannot imagine eyeballing it to such a high degree of precision.
  22. Thanks for the specs on the brass!
  23. That's a great electric razor you are making. (Am I right?)... But seriously, I thing the yellow surface on the main body is a little too reflective. It appears a little too glossy, like nail polish. By the way, is all your lighting achieved with AO, or do you also have some lights in the scene? Joe.
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