@TomDeVis01 You mean the ninja guy? it says Hangzhou Xuanji Science & Information in the corner. I think it's a film shown in a museum/complex. I can't google much more than that. Autodesk use some images from it on their site as well.
@McNistor There is no 'elite' animation program. I use ZBrush and Blender. People spit on the fact that I prefer blender, but regardless it can achieve what any other animation program can, given work. Just as any tool can. XSI does make things easy I'll give you that, but I have never seen something, be compared to another more "elegant" based purely on the fact, that you're using a different program. It just doesn't work that way.
Watch's name of this music?
ReplyDelete@welhim16 yeah maya is better for animation but 3ds max is better in character modelling!
ReplyDeleteVery good! Autodesk ... seems to have been dominating the 3D world!
ReplyDelete@welhim16 of course Maya,if u want animation,..
ReplyDeletei want to learn animation but the question is which kind of software should i use maya or 3ds max?
ReplyDeleteastonishing animation....
ReplyDeletereally very nice
ReplyDeletelove the music
ReplyDelete@shawnhendriks Thanks for your reply. I don't know, that's true. But i'm learning as we all did when we were beginner. ;)
ReplyDelete@fexisgood That spot is from the Mill. If you don't know them the logo with a bunch of straight verticle lines doesn't mean much ;-)
ReplyDeleteExcuse me guys, do you know the company's name who made the crash scene after 2:53 ? There is a logo but illegible. Thanks.
ReplyDelete@TomDeVis01 You mean the ninja guy? it says Hangzhou Xuanji Science & Information in the corner. I think it's a film shown in a museum/complex. I can't google much more than that. Autodesk use some images from it on their site as well.
ReplyDeleteKeep in mind, I'm not comparing blender to ZBrush or XSI, but rather those two, and mudbox. And blender with 3DS Max, etc.
ReplyDelete@McNistor There is no 'elite' animation program. I use ZBrush and Blender. People spit on the fact that I prefer blender, but regardless it can achieve what any other animation program can, given work. Just as any tool can. XSI does make things easy I'll give you that, but I have never seen something, be compared to another more "elegant" based purely on the fact, that you're using a different program. It just doesn't work that way.
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