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It took a picture with the digital camera.
It is difficult to take it without the blur.
It is difficult to take it without the blur.
Category Flash / General Furry Art
Species Western Dragon
Size 342 x 301px
File Size 710.9 kB
with a digital cam you really need a tripod or a stable surface. The model looks great and the animation is pretty good, the only little critique I could offer is the fact it seems jerky right before he steps, his hips seem to move a little too much side to side and maybe make his shoulders move just a little? Also he should probably bob up and down slightly when he walks. This is all little stuff but it might help. Awesome job though
A part of trouble is found in the motion.
It seems to have made a mistake because it made it in a hurry.
Because it takes rendering time, it is painful though it is comparatively easy to
mend.
It is anxious that the image quality of the video is worse than that of it.
I want good machine parts.
It seems to have made a mistake because it made it in a hurry.
Because it takes rendering time, it is painful though it is comparatively easy to
mend.
It is anxious that the image quality of the video is worse than that of it.
I want good machine parts.
Did you do this frame by frame? Its possible to set up animation cycles so you just can animated two steps then set it to repeat through that and all you have to do is adjust it if he say changes direction. If your using 3D Studio Max you can actually use the foot print system that makes life easier.
3D animation takes time but you do an amazing job I love all of your work especially the models.
3D animation takes time but you do an amazing job I love all of your work especially the models.
Im watchin it closely and is it me or at the start does the dragon seem to be walking with one or two toes off the edge (Dragons left foot)
And I agree with the "bounce" in the step, though i see it more as the toes doing nothing for forward momentum. The lack for a push on the toes is what breaks the image "realism" for me, but then again to actually do that is a bit above and beyond what could be reasonably expected. And it IS a dammed good image otherwise. (Nitpick aint I?)
And I agree with the "bounce" in the step, though i see it more as the toes doing nothing for forward momentum. The lack for a push on the toes is what breaks the image "realism" for me, but then again to actually do that is a bit above and beyond what could be reasonably expected. And it IS a dammed good image otherwise. (Nitpick aint I?)
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