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  1. Awesome! We're famous!!! Thanks Gene
  2. Hey Gene, thanks for the comment on my youtube channel. Sure is gettin tough now This is looking awesome!!! Can't wait to watch it in all it's glory. How far into it are you? Any plans to enter it into any competitions? Take it easy mate
  3. Hey man...coming along nicely Hopefully this link will take you to where I last posted the zip file. I had a quick look around my computer for it but I gotta dash off to work Bah. Anyway...lookin forward to seeing what you do with him
  4. Looking great Gene. Hmm...looks like you might be in need of a tortoise or two?
  5. Man...that was cool! Can't wait to see how this turns out. Great job Gene
  6. Hey man, I love your work! One thing I would say though is that the hot dog guys face looks too chiselled from the front. I love how fat he looks in the side view. I'd probably lose the definition in the chin and the cheek bones. Just my two cents.
  7. Wow! Simply stunning model Stian! Its been amazing to see it progress so far. Can't wait to see the final model. I agree with Paul...I'd love to see a turnaround
  8. Man...that is freakin awesome!!! Its like a Bob Ross painting How did you do the earth? Is it a material or some kinda decal?
  9. Yeah...I guess it would. Perhaps not much more than decalling? Probably better to get an answer from one of the experts up in here. I don't know that much I'm afraid. Maybe a material or a displacment map might be the way to go without taking too much render time?
  10. Looking good! Have you thought about using a hair material?
  11. Happy Birthday Stian! Have an awesome day!
  12. Happy (*ahem*...belated) Birthday Paul!!! Hope you had a great one!
  13. Hi everyone. I've made a short 2D animation of a sneaky walk that I want to use as a rotoscope in A:M. Its saved as a MOV file and I tried to import it as a rotoscope but it only shows the first frame. How can i get the full 71 frames in? I'm sure its something reeaaalllllllyyy obvious, but I can't seem to get it to work. Please help
  14. Nice work Steve! One thing I'm wondering...what is BVH?
  15. Amazing work. Like a few other people here, I've just seen a picture of the cathedral and my jaw dropped (both in its beauty and in the sheer enormity of your project!). Thats a great tip about constructing the model in an action. I'm wondering, down the road, how you're gonna finish the model. Whether you'll apply a decal or use a material? As always...very interested in seeing how you progress. Cant wait to see the next update.
  16. Good luck!!! I've been wanting to do the same but I don't have your experience or skill. I hope you get everything you want and clearly deserve.
  17. Thanks guys. There were LOADS of hidden bones all over the place! I think I'm 99% there now. The legs are straight, I just gotta few tweaks to make with the toes. He seems to be walking on tip-toes...but he IS walking!!! As soon as I've finished sorting out the last few problems and done with rigging the face I can start animating him!!! YAY!!!! Thanks again.
  18. Sounds good to me Tell me about it! It feels great!!! I just can't wait to get him up and running...literally I keep waking up at the most random times of night with different ideas of what I want him to do
  19. Hey, you may have already seen me ask this in my WIP thread, but I thought I'd post it in this forum as well as it seemed more appropriate. I've just started rigging a tortoise character with the 2001 skeleton and all was going well until I opened him up in the choreography and suddenly his legs had become bowed. I'm quite tempted to install the squetch rig, but for now I really wanna get this problem sorted. Any help is, as always, much appreciated.
  20. I'm amazed with the level of detail you achieve! Have you got any tutorials out there or tips for newbies that are suffering like me? I imagine with the imense workload you have with this project alone you don't have much spare time? I'd love to know how you modelled the huge stained glass window. A lotta work with the lathe and duplicator?
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