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josema

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  1. Congrats on your new site! You have very good work in there. Love the model you use on your avatar. I have two sites; one I built in Dreamweaver:

     

    http://www.jabdesignstudio.com

     

    ...and one in which I used WordPress:

     

    http://www.ciudadcreativa.org

     

    ...which is pretty good for blogging and for organizing things as was pointed out earlier. You can choose from different templates.

     

    Also, loved the links you have on your site.

     

    Good job!

  2. Bravo!!! Anyone that knows all the work that goes into producing something like this, is very proud of you right now.

     

    Love the flips. Jeff Lew would be proud as well. Great sound effects. Pretty good animation over all. The only one request I have, is that I would love to see those wings flap on the flyes.

     

    Great job man!

  3. First of all let me specify that these links are to the last animation that I posted. The difference is the size and the fact that I made one version using the divx codec (for those of you that don't have Quicktime 7).

     

    This is the larger version for QT7. It's 842KB in size.

     

    This is the .AVI animation. It is 448KB in size.

     

    I am now working on the changes that Dimos suggested. Thanks for all your help. And, Yes I am having a blast.

    :-)

  4. So...I should write my contact info somewhere in the beginning and then again at the end. But specially at the end.

     

    How do you suggest I should approach the demo reel if I'm promoting my services as a free-lance animator rather than for a permanent position in a Studio? I ask this because the target audience would be different. Since I'm freelancing, I will probably show this to potencial clients and maybe agencies (any ideas welcomed), instead of people already in the animation industry. Would it make a difference on what I show as well as how I show it?

     

    I apologize for all the questions, but it isn't every day I have access to someone like you.;- )

  5. Dimos: Thank you very much for your suggestions. This is exactly the kind of directing I was looking for. Timing, as you know is a very tricky thing. How do you know exactly how long something should be? I guess experience derived from a lot of trial and error, will give you a good sense of timing.

     

    Your suggestions have given me a great way to look at it from a practical point of view as well as artistic. I mean, the thing about the camera accelerating through the descent and then slowing down to simulate the physics of the water, is fantastic! Thanks again.

  6. Yep, that's it J.A.B Design Studio. By the way, if you check out my site at: www.jabdesignstudio.com, you'd see what I will be promoting through this intro.

     

    Yes, I also believe that a bigger format is the way to go. I'm actually thinking of distributing it as one of those cd's that come shaped like a business card. I think you can fit up to 30 megabytes each (give or take a few).

  7. Zach: I think you're right about the bird. As a matter of fact, I just used one from the Hash library. I think it's a duck.;-)

     

    Slipin Lizard: Yes, you're right. How to make the ocean believable. Big waves and all. That's the question. I'm glad you liked the turtle. As a matter of fact, I modeled her almost a year ago. I've included the jpeg.

     

    Ken: Just let me know how I can help, and I'm there.

     

    Northern Boy: You are so right on the length. I mean I can watch it over and over again, because it's mine and because I know all the work that went into it. But I got to edited down some how. Get there quicker, so to speak. I'll work on that. Thank you for your suggestion.

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  8. Jim:

     

    I'm just awe struck! I agree with Ives in that this is one of your best pieces (that I've seen anyway). Now, let's get back to decals. I loved what you did in photoshop with the decals for the characters, especially the guy. You can actually see the brush strokes!! Can't wait to try it myself.

     

    You also mentioned you do children's illustrations. Where can I see some of the stuff you've done? Have you been able to use AM for this?

     

    Once again, Great Job!!!

  9. I believe there's one in the new users forum. Yes there actually is one, just checked it. It's by Pablo Shmid, and is a very good one. Short and sweet. You learn a few other tricks too.

  10. Thanks Vern, you gave me an excellent idea when you mentioned lights setup in chor. I remembered that Jim talbot put of a lights project for everyone to download, and so I started searching the forums. And searched I did, and not only found it, but also stumbled upon the “Abe” model Jim did and the one that looks like a butler, and let me tell you man, they took my breath away!

     

    Back to my model… so I used the sample light project that Jim made, and this is what I got. (Jim if you’re reading this, THANK YOU, you’re truly an inspiration.)

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  11. Hi again everybody:

     

    Here's my attempt at modeling a superheroe. I need some help with the surfacing of the face. I've been hearing Collin (modeller extraordinaire), talking about a "porcelain" material. Where can I get this?

     

    Of course, c and c's welcomed.

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  12. Hi everybody:

     

    This was in the WIP section a while back, and it's finally finished. Because of the fact that many of you helped me with your suggestions, I thought I'd post it and let you see the finished piece. The only thing left to do, to finish it completely is to fill the signs, that are sticking up out of the ground, with numbers (this is because it is for a math student textbook).

     

    Thank all for the help!!

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  13. I think I know what ya mean, John. When the client told me they wanted an octopus I was very optimistic at first. But my optimism soon turned into panic when I started looking at references of the ugly critters. So after much frustration, I decided to get away from realism and do my own thing. Yep, they let me get away with it.

     

    Anyway thanks for sharing.

  14. Nice character, is the mouth area made with a:m, or do you use photoshop?

    Frank, thanks for your comments, and yes I used photoshop for the mouth and teeth, and the whole face to be honest. Given that it's a "still image" I can pretty much use anything. I'll post the A:M image before the Photoshop overhaul so you can compare.

     

    Kyle: yes, I am the guy that did the math covers. As a matter of fact, this is the continuation of that same project and it was done for 5th grade. I'm very pleased you like them.

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  15. Hello kiddies.

     

    I've been a little busy of late cranckin' out covers for children's textbooks. This is my latest piece. The theme is "underwater fun". And I think that the greatest challenge was not making it look like "Finding Nemo". Not that it would be so easy to do anyway, but I think ya'll know what I'm talking about.

     

    Anyway, I had a lot of fun with this one, so I wanted to share. Please, let me know what you think.

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  16. So will your characters be toon rendered as your concept implies? I'm curious to see examples of the hair system with toon rendering.

    Well I'm not sure exactly how I want to do this. I think I'd like to have a hybrid between a 3D and a 2D look. I'll be modeling the characters soon and hope to post some samples of render tests as I do them.

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