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Messages - Guilherme Amorim

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: The Burlap Man
« on: October 27, 2008, 10:15:59 am »
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Guilherme Amorim: Sho 'nuf
What? I can't understand some expresions yet, sry  :-X

Sure enough



Guilherme Amorim: Sorry about that, I was just agreeing with you ;)


Thank you both!

Ell-E
WIP Render 2 (820 Triangles)

To-Do: Rigging, Animation

Managed to squeeze this one out :)

I Loved it most xD

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Icecube
« on: October 25, 2008, 10:24:46 pm »
Very nice work =D
Amazing!

Loved the color of the object( I don't know how it's called, lamp(?) ) near the icecube!

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General Anim8or Forum / Re: Don't hate me...
« on: October 25, 2008, 08:28:29 pm »
I'm having a two-days-mini course this wednesday and thursday about Blender, throught it's almost nothing, I'm going to use Blender too, mate :D
But I can't put what I learned in anim8or away, so I'll use both...

Good luck for us!


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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: Ten-Ten-Vilu, Giant Snake..
« on: October 20, 2008, 08:03:33 pm »
Excelent!

Just helping you:
Cuernos = Horns :D

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: The Burlap Man
« on: October 20, 2008, 10:02:10 am »
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Guilherme Amorim: Sho 'nuf
What? I can't understand some expresions yet, sry  :-X

The part hat fits with him =D

I loved both!
I can't belive they are low poly :O

I gonna play this game, for sure ^^

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: P5-X My first Animation Made
« on: October 20, 2008, 09:58:16 am »
Yes, one of the legs moves more than the other, but I'll improve it ^^

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: P5-X My first Animation Made
« on: October 19, 2008, 05:46:33 pm »
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P5X showing the past version of himself:



Brilliant, really good !

Though it's only a cube, you can almost read from his face that he has fallen over and he doesn't know why  ;D

^^
I'm thinking in his personality, but first of all, he's moody, so I will need a lot of time writing O and | in his screen
xD

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http://www.youtube.com/Guilherm

Mine, Just One video About Anim8or

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: P5-X My first Animation Made
« on: October 19, 2008, 01:20:57 pm »
I have to thanks my little brother, he "lent me" his body xDDD
and made the model follow his moviments
This is the second version of the robot(the only difference is the head, the first one had a Egg-shaped head)
I created him to just try some animation with bones, this is my first succesful animation, now it's special ^^
with the time will try to improve it!



Thank you very much, guys! This forum ( and it's people) are the best!

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / P5-X My first Animation Made
« on: October 19, 2008, 02:27:22 am »


This is my robot, his name come from my mother board's, it's somethin like Asus P5(bla bla)-X, I can't remember all name, so P5-X is the letters I remember ^^

This video is veryvery very simple, but I wish you like ^^

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Finished Works and Works in Progress / Re: The Burlap Man
« on: October 19, 2008, 01:03:24 am »
The fish looks a toon :D

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Who has more experience can make a great scene!

I wish! That's an excellent use of dielectric; never thought of using it for water. Got me thinking now...

I'm not too sure on how to pronounce your name Guilherme Amorim but I think it's fair to say in Anim8ion Land that odd is in and the norm is out.


I think that water is the most beautiful thing to reproduce, though it's a hard element to reproduce in scenes, I hope someday someone discover a easy way to reproduce it and make it seems real!

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I'm not too sure on how to pronounce your name Guilherme Amorim but I think it's fair to say in Anim8ion Land that odd is in and the norm is out.


lol
That's true!

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Yes specular reflection's better if there's nothing under the water, and if used wisely in any scene, can reach in a very realistic render!

ART Ray Tracer is great!!

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Heh, all I can do with French is string a few sentences together, and i've been learning for about 4 years!

How long have you been learning English?

Your use of punctuation, dialect etc. is superb!

French is hard, I studied a little, but I can't remember anything!
I'm studying british english 4 years too
But there's a lot of things, like games or this forum, that I need english to understand, so I'm training english almost all day ^^


Thank you  :D :D

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My favorite is dielectric

It's great to make scenes with water

The thing that took more of my admiration is that the things in the oposite side of the point of view follow the form of the object in the middle, like in the picture, the needle-ball seems flat under the water


Who has more experience can make a great scene!

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