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Zeinin 14-01-2002 21:21

a quick look at a team 449 animatic:
 
here is a shot of an animatic i am making for our animation

animatics are motion storyboards. as you can see, i have done the landscape to some quaility, and also have began texureing the control tower. the setting is an abandoned air feild. mind you that all the stuff that looks like [edit]poo[/edit] will be removed and replaced with high quality texured models.



Devil's Kid 15-01-2002 17:32

What's the point of this? Just showing off?

Zeinin 15-01-2002 19:47

well, whats the point of your post? its to show part of the animation process

Clark Gilbert 15-01-2002 20:33

Looks Cool.....
 
Looks cool...


Hope this airfield means your teams robot wont fly or could u possibly be trying to tell us it is going to hover....lol....j/k


:D




(ps. anyone notice the high amount of moderator edited words this week?)
:confused:

Zeinin 17-01-2002 22:37

1 Attachment(s)
guick render test

Zeinin 23-01-2002 02:03

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here is a quick render of the feild as of now.. it has our animation's logo on it! :D :D

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...=&postid=15940

Devil's Kid 23-01-2002 16:53

Nice, good job. Did you model those airplanes?

BrainCore 02-02-2002 18:33

The ground texture needs work. The stretching takes away the feeling of depth and distance.

Left side of the picture and the background are far too bright.

Hangers look good. Could use a hanger door maybe?

Radio tower isn't textured in the inside, i suppose you aren't done with it.

Good dirt. You use a plug-in like QuickDirt, or do you just apply a mask and a texture?

The feeling on the newest pic is good.


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