View Full Version : [WIP] Animation : "The Great C"
cgartists 08-06-2003, 05:54 AM Hi there!
:lightbulb We've decided to make our own animation. We were inspired by Philip K. Dick's story called "The Great C".
Authors of animation :
FLEXlm (Character modeling and animation & "The C");
lemoor (Environment & Texturing);
Huma (Vechicles & stuff).
We are working hard all time on Maya:buttrock:
This thread will be updated as often as we can.
Wish us luck.:thumbsup:
See you soon:wavey:
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cgartists
08-07-2003, 11:20 AM
latest test render of scene 1
attatchment should be below
bye!
rollmops
08-07-2003, 12:05 PM
Hey good start!;)
lemoor; Some part of the bridge's structure are too big comparing with the train. First impression; it's gonna be a great environment just try to avoid the problem of scales.
Frank Dodd
08-07-2003, 12:56 PM
Very nice start there is alot of very clear technical detail in the models that are in turn very well proportioned and clear. What the idea behind your animation?
cgartists
08-10-2003, 09:57 PM
some updated screens. mountain got it's texture and it is freezing now. work still in heavy progres
http://www.gym-pm.org/images/s1.jpg
http://www.gym-pm.org/images/s2.jpg
bye!
PS. please comment :wavey:
derrick
08-10-2003, 11:50 PM
great start but the design of the tracks doesn't appeal to me, but then again i dont understand the concept.
I just dont know what the railings are for? And what is at the corner? Is the train going to have to make a 90 degree turn?
I don't really like the bump on the supports.
great modelling though i cant wait to see it develop.
FLEXlm
08-11-2003, 01:51 AM
The railway lead to big gate in a mountain, the second bridge on west side is a separate road for heavy vehicles like truck.
There isn't any corners.
best regards.
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