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Default 28.07.2012, 18:34

That's really nice, Terry!
One of the things I like about your work is that you exaggerate some details more then others, which almost makes it look like everything's tiny.



I have suggestion, which is to lower the bumpmap on a few objects, like the door. It's a bit distracting. Otherwise, I love it!

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1. Slight asymmetry adds realism and makes things interesting.
2. Add a rim light.
3. Bevels add realism to inorganic objects.
   
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Default 28.07.2012, 18:48

Thanks GS. Yep, just trying to make it obviously a cartoon.

The mapping/bumps didn't turn out as well as I wanted. But it wasn't a real job and I get to a point where enough is enough. If a client made any comments I'd correct them straight away. But for me, I just moved on to the next project which is this.

Once again ALL built in Cheetah, imported to Cinema as fbx for hair simulation. If only Cheetah had hair, I'm sure Martin could do it.
   
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Default 29.07.2012, 04:59

I would rather you stick to the first scene :P The rust on the lights/lamps was nice, but everything else in that scene was too clean, and untextured. Didn't quite fit well. I was going to suggest to dirty stuff up, add some dust, maybe cob-webs, etc.

I hate seeing nice models end up with poor texturing. Anyhow, I'm not good with characters, but may try to do more character work sometime later on this year.
   
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Default 29.07.2012, 08:52

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I would rather you stick to the first scene :P The rust on the lights/lamps was nice, but everything else in that scene was too clean, and untextured. Didn't quite fit well. I was going to suggest to dirty stuff up, add some dust, maybe cob-webs, etc.

I hate seeing nice models end up with poor texturing. Anyhow, I'm not good with characters, but may try to do more character work sometime later on this year.

If you are familiar with the story of Snow White she moves in and cleans the house. That's the point!!!!
   
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Cool 29.08.2012, 04:05

Really nice Terry. Your cartoon style is awesome. I like the different faces in the wood up top also. Cowboy looks great as well. How long did each frame take to render?
   
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Really nice Terry. Your cartoon style is awesome. I like the different faces in the wood up top also. Cowboy looks great as well. How long did each frame take to render?

Thanks Darth. Render time, I guess a few minutes.
   
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Thanks Darth. Render time, I guess a few minutes.

Cool. Thanks. That's faster than I thought for all of the detail in there, fur and textures.
   
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Cool. Thanks. That's faster than I thought for all of the detail in there, fur and textures.

You're welcome. Cinema 4D renders very fast unless there's lots of fur.
   
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