View Full Version : 3D animation short "Kirk 21" and Demoreel 2004
Joak3D 07-26-2005, 07:24 AM Hi!,...here are 2 links from my last personal 3D animation short and my last Demo reel with my professional and personal projects done in the last years..., I hope you enjoy it, all critics and comments are welcome!... Thanks!
Joaquin.
www.animac3d.com.ar (http://www.animac3d.com.ar/)
http://www.animac3d.com.ar/download/REEL2004.zip (quicktime)
http://www.animac3d.com.ar/download/KIRK%20QT.zip (quicktime)
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stephan.s
07-26-2005, 11:12 PM
Great work!
All the motion graphics, displays and whatnot really rock!
Some of the animations are a little edgy at times. But one can see how you improved from the beginning to the end of the animac short.
I would really like to see that movie in a higher quality. Sometimes you can barely understand whats going on because the codec smudges through the frames.
But anyway. Great work!
Joak3D
07-26-2005, 11:21 PM
Thanks!... yes the demoreel is all an increasing process of all this years,... and I hope still growing up and learning more everyday,... also is a little bit of each movie,... I will love to put all the pieces completely, but it would be a very large movie,ha!... I have a DVD of this movies both demo and Kirk, in high quality,... but I'm trying finding a way to put a high quality movie here without having a big file,...I will find out soon and posted again!,...
Thanks for your words,... see you around!
stephan.s
07-26-2005, 11:37 PM
Nonono, I was talking about that kirk movie only. You can see the progress in your animation skills there.
The demo reel is cool too. I just watched it. Some real professional work in there! Great job! The cutting is just a little too fast paced for me. I would've liked to see some of the shots a little longer. :)
Joak3D
07-27-2005, 12:10 AM
oww... yes that is true too, I started long time ago, but just working on it afterwork hours,... so sometimes it passes to much time between everytime I touch and continue the project,...
Thanks!,...and yes you are right about the cutting,...I will change that in my next demo for next year,... I hope I can still fill in it up with new stuff and challenges,....
saw you website too,... great stuff there!,...
See you around!
xZeroSignalx
07-27-2005, 10:44 AM
If you're looking for high quality video codec with smaller files, I would definately recommend using Apple's new H.264 codec with Quicktime 7. You get perfectly crisp quality and save a ton on file size. Although anyone who would want to watch it would need version 7 of Quicktime. (though I would think most people, especially ones on these forums, keep their computers well updated.)
Joak3D
07-27-2005, 05:47 PM
Thank you!... I will looking forward to post a high version of the movie,...with the quicktime 7....
Thanks for the tip!
If you're looking for high quality video codec with smaller files, I would definately recommend using Apple's new H.264 codec with Quicktime 7. You get perfectly crisp quality and save a ton on file size. Although anyone who would want to watch it would need version 7 of Quicktime. (though I would think most people, especially ones on these forums, keep their computers well updated.)
Capn_Camo
07-28-2005, 07:24 AM
Hey dude
Awesome reel, I have no crits other than the video quality - but you're already on top of that one :D.
Seriously top notch :buttrock:
* WE WANT MORE ROBOTS!
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