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Re: 1999 Animation award

Posted by Kyle Huang.

Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Gunn High School and Sun Microsystems, Nasa/Ames and Xerox PARC.

Posted on 6/2/99 9:14 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: 1999 Animation award posted by IXsoNicXI on 6/2/99 8:36 PM MST:



You know, I never thought about it that way, but now that you brought it up, I think it's a good point. I remember
our team discussing during storyboard meetings that Autodesk wanted the animations to be like commericals
or infomercials for our teams. So that would fit perfeclty.

But by realistic, we thought that Autodesk wanted us to show the robot in competition, doing what it does in
real life. So that's exactly what we did. We had four individual robot models, including our own to make it look
like we were actually playing a round.

One other thing. Is your animation up on the web? I'd love to see it again. I'm working on getting ours up - we
have an MPG of it, we just need to put it up on a server.
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