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Great work Robert!
Very impressive and inspiring.
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Wonderful job Nancy!
A bit of a blast from the 70s, but I still love them!
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Great concept and execution!
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Very cool stuff Cory!
May I ask how you created your (awesome) patent pending Super Lo Proxies™? I've been wanting to do something like that for quite a while....
Thanks,
Josh
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Way to go Patrick!
I agree with Stuart, I really like what you've done with the motion blur on the body and focus on the face. Also the background is really well done. Congrats!
That'd make one fine poster on any wall.
Say...does cafepress do posters?
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Z-A-C-H, Zach, Zach, Zach!
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Wow Robert, you have some amazing talent, that's for sure!!
Great work!
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Thank you both!
I've received an email from Rhett, so hopefully I'll be on-board soon!
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Hi Everyone,
I'm really confused as to where TWO is currently at.* I had a scene to practice on (that I never really got started on) but my AD informed me that he's not currently working on the project, so I would like to know what needs to be done in animation right now. Should I just come back when full production starts? When's that going to be? Who's working on the project now? What's TWO's project status?
Thanks,
-Josh
* Could I suggest a director's blog?
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(the only way I could put it on here is with a screen shot, all the other ways wouldn't load)
and yes I used some other photos from the site that weren't from the bash
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Hey Teresa!
Did you try exporting it as a JPEG file? That usually cuts down the file size considerably.
Nice photos. thanks to all those who posted!.
-Josh
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Now that's a great idea...
More info on submissions (especially if you register):
http://indie.imdb.com/help/show_leaf?howdoisubmit
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huh, what? oh, yah----
Your modeling is incredible Noah! Truely awesome work!
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Wowzers!
A "10" from the American judge---
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We could put it in the wiki----
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I might like to do some animation Greg.
I'm working on my own stuff now, and working on getting towards TWO acceptance---
But I would like to do maybe a few animations for the games, actions and such. I've never worked on a Video Game, I actually dislike them, but I'm still motivated to work a little on this.
Haha, I'm just catching myself using 'few' and a 'little', I suppose I'm not up to commiting to a lot, but I'm here if you need me.
Thanks Greg, from what I've seen from you you're the man to lead this project!
-Josh
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Wow!
He's just filled with character!
Great job Dimos and Stian, I love how his pants are a bit off-kilter.
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Awesome Job!
That's some of the best Ten Second Clubbin' I've ever seen!
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Add another splline ring inbetween the two heart-shaped ones. That will eliminate all the interior patches that are confusing the boolean genie.
Don't forget to associate the new CPs with the boolean bone
Sorry to be such a pain ,but I'm officially confused now. Do I attach any spines to the ring? Do I connect any of the ring's own control points to eachother?
My head hurts.
---Thanks guys.
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Thank You Both.
What's causing it to do this?
I'm guessing it's because of how I connect the CPs, I don't know how to do that properly.
Help please? Here's the file if you wanna tell me what I'm doing wrong. http://www.filegone.com/v5f9 I apologize for my extreme noobieness.
Thanks
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Hi everyone,
I would like to put a heart shaped window in a door. I have my heart shape-----I have my door----and I have A:M's documentation. But I can't seem to find the "Boolean Cutter" option anywhere?
Is using the "Boolean Cutter" the best way to go about building a window?
Thanks
-Josh
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Hey Guys! Thank you!
Sorry I didn't leave my e-mail adress----DOH!
It's josh.animation@gmail.com (this is my secondary account, that I freely post around the internet, so spammers are welcome. )
Thanks a bunch guys.
-Josh
P.S. Last call for anyone else---
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Perfect!
Thanks a lot! You've demystified the rig for me.
"Hey, Pickup Cafe!"... my 2nd dialog test
in Work In Progress / Sweatbox
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Fantastic, you don't know how helpful it is to see how you approach a scene.
Thanks for putting that together Robert!
-Josh