After restarted drawing and trying to learn "How to paint" for a week, I tokk a look back the previous 3D works and decided to share it with you guys... hope someone found it interesting
This is the box-art (with only front-side and without some other texts than title) for my 3D animation reel finished last month, as well as the old design for my "Killer Bunny" character.
The models/texture/lighting were done in SoftImage XSI and composited together in Photoshop.
Eventhough this is considered "DONE", but hey! nothing is really perfect!
If you found something disturbing/irritating and would like to share your critique/comment... feel free to do so, as it'll be appreciated for future references.
Glad that you like the bunny, and so far in DA or other sites, no one really like the fox more than the bunny, which is good for me 'cuz this fox is my "Failure" since I had to change the 3D design away from the concept due to some technical/animating problems)
(and now I'm kinda getting disturbed by the poses of my own characters, bff!, guess I have to fix it later)
To answer your question, let me think about it (I haven't touched 3D for a while, since now I'm practicing my 2D skill) ...
I think you can use the GATOR Tools, but to be honest, I've never used it since we need to create new animation from scratch as animators. What GATOR can do is not only copy the animation from one to another character, but also the texture and etc. It's quite a powerful tools but needs time and effort to learn how to use it.
It's under Get>roperties>GATOR on the left panel (under either one of these construction modes ... modeling(1), animating(2), rendering(3) and simulating(4)
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Glad that you like the bunny, and so far in DA or other sites, no one really like the fox more than the bunny, which is good for me 'cuz this fox is my "Failure" since I had to change the 3D design away from the concept due to some technical/animating problems)
(and now I'm kinda getting disturbed by the poses of my own characters, bff!, guess I have to fix it later)
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let me ask you.. do you know how to copy animation from one character to another in XSI?
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To answer your question, let me think about it (I haven't touched 3D for a while, since now I'm practicing my 2D skill) ...
I think you can use the GATOR Tools, but to be honest, I've never used it since we need to create new animation from scratch as animators. What GATOR can do is not only copy the animation from one to another character, but also the texture and etc. It's quite a powerful tools but needs time and effort to learn how to use it.
Hope this helps.
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3D Modeling Club/3D Asuarus!/3D Artist Club/Claymore FC
Where is this Gator tool, anyway?
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web comics, art and animation
It's under Get>
Have fun playing with it!
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