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NancyGormezano

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  1. Sorry - get in line with bad puns - I believe Ken & myself were the first to discredit ourselves.
  2. Fascinating image. I wish I were as rusty as you. (Hmmmm.... thinks to self: Maybe I should go away for 6 months too?)
  3. Those are terrific characters - great fun - love how you handled the barn as well. The duck is a bit odd compared to the rest - (odd duck, get it? yuk yuk) As for wing rigging - you might check out Alain Desrouchers pigeon on the extras cd - (whoa momma - quite realistic)
  4. A+ in my book. (Whew...It's a good thing I'm not going to school. For a history class? - amazing!)
  5. Definitely CG - You can't fool us. (you definitely have to do something about your animating skills tho, I remember you doing clips that were way better than this) Model looks terrific! Incloop.mov
  6. lovely mood, gorgeous lighting, love the books (excellent placement, uncontrived randomness) - as I said before - I can hear the crickets - I get a feeling of coziness - peace - nothing evil about it to me. Only problem I have is the mountain placement from a compositional standpoint - sticking up out of the bookcase on the right. I could imagine a more Himalya type range in the background - sort of like the Kali Gandaki River Gorge in the Annapurna region of Nepal - where the river valley is at 3000 feet & the mountains surrounding it are in the range of 20-27,000 feet. This image is probably taken at a higher elevation than the river (probably at 8-10000 feet) - but gives you a feeling for the impact of a dramatic mountain range in the background: http://www.awstevenson.com/Upper%20Mustang...daki%20008.html Love your textures - love what you've done.
  7. Perhaps one of those top heavy ladies could fade in from behind the letters. She would be giant size, you would only see her top half initially, neck to boobs. And she could knock the fallen letters off the stage with her knockers? Or she could come in normal size & sweep them off stage - instead of the janitor - tho I doubt anyone reviewing the reel would be old enough to get the historical connection.
  8. Yolk Yolk - What a Crack UP! I absolutely love your stuff - that's terrific ... (Whatever happened to Clothesline?)
  9. Patrick - Everytime I try to view your website - I get some script error message, like in "do I want to keep running them (scripts)" - which is usually not a problem when I encounter that on other websites. I don't have cookies enabled, other than for 1 session use, am using slimbrowser - I usually click yes, no, close the dialog window - doesn't matter - and continue with viewing the site. but on your site - it locks up my browser totally - and I have to cntrl alt delete the browser in order to get out of it. Just letting you know in the event others can't view your site either. (and I'd like to see it too!)
  10. Well I watched Happy Tree Friends last night - what a strange show - my kind of twisted humor (in parts) - definitely not Disney. Was great to see your name & flick - (as I nudged my husband & said so smuggly ... oh yeah ... I know him). I think "cell phone" would also do well for that show... Congrats again!
  11. Hah! oh fun! - terrific Matt... (I gotta get me this plug-in)
  12. That is so great Zach, I love seeing you getting noticed! - (are you sure it's tonight? - it looks like they're saying the show premieres on oct 13?) - oh boy oh boy oh boy!
  13. I am so curious - What Class is this for? - When I was in school I was doing projects with tongue depressors, flour, salt & water. I do relate to the procrastinating & panic phases, tho. Looks like you're doing a fantastic job - look forward to seeing the finished work.
  14. That's great to hear of your success - Good for you! Congrats, again...
  15. very very interesting!
  16. Slick indeed! Very believable. The only thing that screamed out at me was the blue on the truck (could be less saturated) - but perhaps it's a Good clue in the sense that it lets the viewer know that it's a re-creation. I'm wondering if that is something you have to deal with in accident modeling? Not make it toooo real?
  17. Nice music - like the stars & fade effect - did not see shaggy? - I'm assuming this is yet to come... Could not make out what that funny wing type shape is supposed to be? Maybe it's more obvious in the following scene(s). Looks promising.
  18. I liked the concept - and not sure if you intend to do more on it, but I kept wanting to see the cube get it's groove on ( ie, wiggle side to side as if dancing) - more in time to the beat before it would turn to the next slide/side. Good job, thanks for showing.
  19. Liked your camera angles, nice framing, also some good choices in music, with interesting concept for story -very ambitious effort - Good Job & thanks for showing!
  20. Definitely pretty good (even for an oldbie)
  21. Not me - I would be very afraid of these awesome missiles - But Big Bad Scary Ol' Shaggy Boy laughs in the face of delusional humans thinking that they could somehow conquer him - Bwa ha ha ha ha....-
  22. Oh c'mon now - You live in las Vegas...We figure you to be a High Roller! Your Fountains are terrific!
  23. Avi - I like how he squashes too - I thought the irregularity gave him character. But I did not read him as sad.. the hop was too energetic - I would more imagine a sluggish side to side dragging movement, where one could almost make out "feet pods" on the bottom part of the crayon (not additional appendages) - as in how a "cereal box" would walk - (a picture would be better).
  24. How cute! I love it - I remember the poster - so I'm glad to see you're continuing with this project. He looks like he's preparing to write something after jumping into position. So far only thing I would say is possibly tone the blue down - it looks like it might be the color RGB=0,0,256 - add some values to the red & green components - like 10 or more maybe? I'm forever using colors that have 0 values in 1 or more components - so I'm trying to get out of that habit.
  25. Nice stuff, always love your settings & characters - Hope it all goes with great success ! One thing, and not sure about this, but perhaps the characters in the T-poses should be changed to images that show them in dynamic poses? At first glance, those images jump out at me. Maybe use different camera angles with maybe different focal lengths.
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