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I love his work. In todays world that would be consider cheese but I like it more than some of the computer graphics stuff they o now.The computer animation is flat no matter how much they 3D and texture it. This stuff was moving it had dept texture and there was something real moving not some interpretation of the real thing. These models where special because the artist took his time creating the creature as close to real life as he could. He's the man and all animators and graphic artist need to respect him and thank him. Nuff said.
ReplyDeleteI love his work. In todays world that would be consider cheese but I like it more than some of the computer graphics stuff they o now.The computer animation is flat no matter how much they 3D and texture it. This stuff was moving it had dept texture and there was something real moving not some interpretation of the real thing. These models where special because the artist took his time creating the creature as close to real life as he could. He's the man and all animators and graphic artist need to respect him and thank him. Nuff said.
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