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I'm wondering if there will be a new one. I'm constantly finding myself making or looking for new scenery, especially buildings. I for one, would be happy to contribute some models. Is there enough interest in the community?
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Even squirrels bent on world domination require help every now and then. Here are Dick and Mongo waiting for their new job interview.
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It boarders on an R rating, you need to be signed in to Youtube to watch it. Comments welcome! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqWZxUBa4MM
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Finally posted it to Youtube. Enjoy and of course, feedback is always appreciated! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM7vk96BOo4&t=2s
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Very nice stuff there, John. This has a definite 1950's feel to it.
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If I delete Bill from the Chor and then drop another copy of him back in, he shades normally.
Of course that loses all the animation, but it tells me something has been set in the chor (rather than in the model) that is creating the flat shading.
If I look in the Chor>Shortcut to Bill 03>Options I find that "Flat Shaded" is ON. Turn that OFF and he will shade like Doris.
I used to have a cat named "Doris" but we had to change it to "Boris"
You can save Bill's actions in the choreography as an act, then import it under ACTS. Add a Second Bill to the choreography. Scale and position the model the same as the first Bill (don't move any bones). Now import the Bill act into the second bill. Remove the first Bill and you should be good to go.
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You mention you are rigging the character.
Is there a specific rig you are using or are you creating your own from scratch?
I usually create my own. I never really tried use an existing one. I should make a point of trying it soon actually.
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Nice. He'd fit in really well with Rabbit and Shaggy.
Thanks. I agree. His mouth is going to be a real challenge though, as it take so many positions around the face. Still, pose sliders are magic! I'll see if GreyDuck wouldn't mind sharing it when it's done.
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Hey all. I wanted you to have a look at some of the work of a really good artist. He's done quite a number of characters and comics over the years. Some of his art can be seen here: https://www.artstation.com/greyduck
I'm currently rigging one character of his, known as the Fanboy. These guys usually show up in numbers and cause mayhem wherever they go. Here's his original model sheet and a rendering of the model I made.
I believe he does commission work but I'm not certain if he is doing so at the moment. Feel free to drop him a line. He's usually quick to respond.
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Thanks all. It's encouraging hearing feedback from you!
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I've attached the free Arny Head model to the body of the Hulk model. Watch and be amazed as Arny does his intense work out! It's a clip for a Super Mega Fox episode I'm working on.
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Nice! Thanks you so much for sharing!
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Thanks guys.
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...with a twisted sense of humor. Hope you like the classic toons.
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I've posted two pay per download episodes over the past year and they have been well received. I suppose that's why I'm working on a part three. They can be found at
https://www.e-junkie.com/marketplace/325746
They are reliable and take a small percentage of sales compared to other sites I've used.
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That is some really great stuff right there. Nice work!
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I changed it to an MP4 John. Think I'll stick with that format since your not the first one to tell me you can't play the other type. Hope you get a laugh out of it! ;-)
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That looks great! And the name Mufoof is new to me as well.
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Thank you Rodney! Yes, I have about 3 minutes of this episode done so far. Will be posting it when it's ready.
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Tried to save some space on the server here.
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Arny (Super Fantastic Action Hero) tries again. The entire episode will run about 7 minutes. Too bad for Arny.
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Oh NO! Where is Arnold Schwarzenegger when you need him?
Thanks Rodney. Always fun when you post!
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It's pretty basic as it was made for a toon animation. Hope some of you can use it! Just don't ask how the basin magically floats over the axles.
A Third Extras DVD?
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Distribution could be handled through a variety of online sites. I sell my animations through E-Junkie. There is a very low monthly fee and no charge per download. You can either give away content or sell it.
A to do list is an excellent idea. I'll work on some odds and ends.