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I wanted to write a journal, but nobody reads them, so suffer from my terrible accent and others inability to create the appropriate sounds
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Category Flash / All
Species Wolf
Size 840 x 480px
File Size 2.52 MB
now there's someone who really does Announcements in a very awesome way. And since i didn't listened but watched it, i think you'll reopen your commissions on 1 October, that would be awesome to have a animation from ya *Was eating cereals while watching the video with sound and coughed as he has seen the wheel of luck*
Not to mention that no Engine will ever get close to the quality of a properly rendered image. And also never will be able to get to the same detail as a Picture that is rendered in 3Ds Max, Blender, Maya, Cinema3D, Ligthwave and so on.
Also kinda no limits in what you can do in a proper Rendering program, vs Engines that limit you here and there. And yeah, much more work, as you said.
Also kinda no limits in what you can do in a proper Rendering program, vs Engines that limit you here and there. And yeah, much more work, as you said.
Almost every Russian artist that I know is self-conscious about their accent. Why?? English sounds awesome with a Russian accent. It actually makes listening more interesting.
I really liked all the poses, and the personality and humor as well. I don't think I've ever been so entertained learning an artist's commission info, and watching it actually makes me want to hire you.
The audio recording was hugely inconsistent, which seemed slightly distracting. Might want to set up a desk mic and train yourself to use it at a very specific distance and angle, and with your microphone gain set MANUALLY so that it doesn't keep turning up and down, and try not to turn it up so high that you get analog hiss. And if you unmute the mic in your settings while wearing headphones you can monitor yourself live.
I really liked all the poses, and the personality and humor as well. I don't think I've ever been so entertained learning an artist's commission info, and watching it actually makes me want to hire you.
The audio recording was hugely inconsistent, which seemed slightly distracting. Might want to set up a desk mic and train yourself to use it at a very specific distance and angle, and with your microphone gain set MANUALLY so that it doesn't keep turning up and down, and try not to turn it up so high that you get analog hiss. And if you unmute the mic in your settings while wearing headphones you can monitor yourself live.
As a fellow blender artist, I have to say I laughed hard xD
Although 4 to 25 mins per frame... ouch.
I usually keep my cycles per frame render time at around 2 mins, but I guess it depends on your GPU/s as for is that is even possible. :x
.. I totally want a networked robot render farm too!
Although 4 to 25 mins per frame... ouch.
I usually keep my cycles per frame render time at around 2 mins, but I guess it depends on your GPU/s as for is that is even possible. :x
.. I totally want a networked robot render farm too!
"From four to twenty-five minutes...per frame!"
Ha ha ha, thanks for the good laugh after a long night at work.
Anyways, nothing wrong with your accent, it was easy and nice to listen to. I might have to get an animation at some point when I can spare that sort of money, your animations are terrific.
Ha ha ha, thanks for the good laugh after a long night at work.
Anyways, nothing wrong with your accent, it was easy and nice to listen to. I might have to get an animation at some point when I can spare that sort of money, your animations are terrific.
Oh my, this fella is super adorable and your voice is a perfect fit. Shame about render times because I'd love to see some cartoons with this guy - but even so there's some lovely poses in this animation. The fur on that model is amazing btw - this guy could hop into something like Zootopia and fit right in he looks so good.
Oh well, got this lil dance at least:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/20148443/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/20148443/
With animation and modeling comissions I've done for game mods I took an hourly rate of a 10 to 20 USD per hour. I would guesstimate how long it would take and charge half of that before I start working. Then once done cout up exactly how long it took and charge the rest. Using www.RescueTime.com to keep track of exactly how much time was spent working.
The longer something took to make, the more it cost. :)
The longer something took to make, the more it cost. :)
I'm sure someone will be able to afford a decent commission from you esspecially since your 3D animation and models are very high quality and very smooth. ^^ If I had a job I would definatly consider it but maybe in afew years. Would love for you to be able to make more 3D vore anims and make money on it tho that would work out for everyone I think. Making a little animated clip on how you plan to do it was very amusing and useful. =P
Russian accent maybe? incredibly deep, I didn't mind listening to it and alot of others didnt mind either don't be so silly. =P
Russian accent maybe? incredibly deep, I didn't mind listening to it and alot of others didnt mind either don't be so silly. =P
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