Dren:
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food: mum’s cookin’. Drink: double espresso.
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Shrek and Donkey say hi back! (Fiona thinks your name rocks)
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Yes, I am working on a DVD tutorial with my mate Jonathan Abenheim.
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None. All my stuff is total garbage. Um… I don’t know, I really enjoyed doing the shot where Alex says: “Yo Rico! I’ll take 300 orders to go!” and Julian pops up and says: “yes yes, but before you leave, I have an announcement to make!”. That was real fun. I really paid attention to squashing and stretching the characters where I felt I needed to.
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My favorite animated movie is Bambi. But if we’re talking in terms of CG, I’ll have to say my order goes like this:
Shrek2 (which is the reason I came down here in the 1st place)
Toy Story
Shrek
The Incredibles
Toy Story 2
Monsters Inc
Ice Age
Antz
A Bug’s Life
Finding Nemo
Robots
But if you ask me of all time, it would most definitely be (by a long shot):
Bambi
Neon Genesis Evangelion
The Lion King
Beauty And The Beast
The Fox And The Hound
The kind of honesty and heart warming films that Disney once put out time and time again is gone, and I feel that our times wouldn’t allow such a film to become big. Imagine bambi coming out today, it wouldn’t gain the popularity it has done. It’s a shame, but that’s how it is.
As for Neon Genesis, that’s a whole other ball game. There’s MUCH more behind the image that one can see. There are so many religious and sexual aspects to this film, I couldn’t even begin to tell you. As a whole, well, for those who know it, the last few episodes which are considered a film, is the most complex yet complete animated film I’ve ever seen.
If you haven’t seen it, stop reading this and go get it NOW. Watch the series from beginning to end. Un. Real.
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I share a cube with Lou Dellarosa and Kevan Shorey, my mates. Jason Spencer-Galsworthy used to be with us too.
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I do still have my 1st 3d work, just don’t know where. lol
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Never. I have to be involved with animation somehow. I Love it too much. :drool:
terminus_ad_quem:
I know where you’re coming from. When I worked on “Sitting Ducks” for the Cartoon Network during my time at Elliott Digital, we had to pump out one episode every 2 weeks. I remember dishingout 55 seconds of animation in one week! lol
I was once given an amazing routine exercise to do, and I’ll never forget it. It’s not complicated really, but really makes you dig your head and get creative. The test was this:
Stand a character in front of the camera, and make them react to soemthing off camera.
That’s ALL I was told. The cool thing is that it gives you millions of possibilities. I wasn’t given any amount of frames to work with, no dialogue, nothing. Just that sentence. That exercise forces you to not only be crative, but be good with time, and also be smart about what you do. You know you don’t have forever, but you want to make a good piece. Try that. It’s alot of fun. 
And thanks for the very kind words.
jjcoolio:
Dude, what are you doing still studying? your work is astounding! Seriously, finish up quick!
You’ll be happy to hear that the modelers do use nurbs. 
In terms of workflow, I have no idea but I can tell you that I have seen some tools here that you explode your head. Maybe even implode. lol