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floating world: project page updates. . .

Here are some items I recently added to the Projects section of my site for my Floating World project.

A few storyboard panels:

And a quick scene layout demo:

More to come very very soon!

[Floating World]

floating world: lives again. . .

fw teaser

The Floating World is back in action, spitting out some RenderMan renders of some shots, and trying to get the CG shots really polished up. Should be posting more animation and artwork very very soon.

fw teaser

I have some more tools to post up as well, an update to the MayaRender droplets and some other interesting workflow tools.

[the floating world]

projects: this is what I do for fun…

this is just a taste of what is actually available, muahahaha!

just an overview of a few bits and pieces of my film. I went through so much pain to render this ridiculous video, but after 5 hilarious After Effects crashes, and one Compressor re compression later, here it is.

projects: floating world – animatic with fin

another animatic for the floating world, includes everything except for a little bit at the end that I will keep to myself for now.

now I can finally move to the really fun stuff, modeling, animation, 2d and 3d, rigging, rendering, layout, compositing, sound, music, editing… making animated films is easy right?

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projects: floating world – robotsy

I think I finally have all the firepower I need to get my main character up and running, modeling, rigging, and animation knowledge that is. My big worry was rigging, but I finally managed to collect all the info I think I will need to not be so fearful of it.

look for a very interesting and very moving robot that doesn’t know any better…

this is only the beginning folks, here is a quick leg rig test setup, don’t mind the simple geometry, of course it will be much crazier than that:

floating world – robotsy – leg rig test

and don’t forget to check this out in HD in full screen if you really want to know what is going on…naw mein?

mad beats by Louis Armstrong.

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