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felipe.reis 21-01-2006 16:22

Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
Hi there, im posting some images of our animation to you guys take a look and do some critics......

First Scene


Defining Strategies......


City of God?!


Characters....



Felipe Reis

Damelvin 21-01-2006 17:30

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
Looks like this is done in flash, but its probably 3DS max i just dont know much about cel shades or making models taht look hand drawn. GJ!

Capt.ArD 21-01-2006 17:34

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
HA ha! i love it! i would suggest you add subtle color to parts, or tone down the red and blue, because they really clash with the white and black. it is kinda distracting. The style is awesome, though! it's kinda like a pop-art feel to it. real cartoony. god job.

Salik Syed 21-01-2006 21:40

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
That is really cool!
the only thing i would add is a bit of color, i know you're going for that comic book feel, but i think it would look VERY VERY cool with some color

Mr.Fraggs 22-01-2006 17:56

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
yeah im like "is that really done in max?" but i guess u are going for that comic book feel gl with that but looks good so far

BuddyB309 23-01-2006 15:10

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
I have Ink and paint characters in a normal textured world. Looks strange in photos but when it moves it almost magical ;)

felipe.reis 25-01-2006 12:07

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
Hey guys, here are some wireframes from our animation.....

Houses overview...


Afro...



First Strategies...





see ya,
Felipe Reis

Capt.ArD 25-01-2006 14:33

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
nice. middle pic doesn't work. very low-poly for a First animation, compared to what i've seen. Our scenes are sometimes up to 500,000 polys. After seeing that and taking another look at your character renders, i would suggest you add a few more polys to the characters. look esp. at their armpits: there are a few blank spots where i guess your ink'n paint had problems. a few more polys might help smooth that out.

very good job, altogether. how fast is the render for your scene?

felipe.reis 25-01-2006 17:45

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
Well, its a secondary character, it doesn´t appear too much,
thats why it seems so low poly and I will add some meshsmooth...


:)

Capt.ArD 25-01-2006 17:57

Re: Tribotec Team #1382 2006 - Images
 
don't add meshsmooth unless you have to. low poly is good. never make anything more complicated than you have to. Just see if you can fix those little artifacts and you should be fine.

really, i wish i could keep my models so low-poly. I have a sea urchin that was nearly 20,000 polys before i put optimize on. now it is 3,500. still a lot for such a small creature.


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