This looks great! Here are some crits. fr16 - the neck feels broken because the head is still looking straight. It's ok to let the head follow the body and lose eye contact a bit. frame 18 - I think you need a better pose. move screen left more, lift that back leg up and really show the force that is about to be put into…
I'm going to call this done for now. Going to move onto some a new character, still want to do a actual dance animation but it will have to be side project while I look at adding more to my portfolio to look for new work since I resigned a couple of weeks ago because the company stopped paying me. Your browser does not…
Hi, I have a quick question. I'm learning 3DS Max, and I need to move a selection of polygons along their individual normals. In Maya I can select the move tool, change it to 'normal' and it constrains to the normals. In max the solution google always gives me is to change into 'local' mode, which changes to local mode not…
It would likely distort the UVs a bit, but if you have some headroom there, moving back the lower jaw origin/joint would help a lot. Right now, it seems to sit below or even in front of the eye while it should be a good bit behind it. See your references (the blue dragon at the top left might be a bit hard to read, but the…
We are developing a stylized mobile game and are looking for a programmer who can help move the project forward together with our lead programmer. We already have a strong technical foundation and several systems in development, but we now need someone who can assist with implementation, optimization, and further expansion…
Can someone tell how close Unreal path tracer could be to Octane or Red Shift for rendering images , textures, backgrounds ? I am quite tired of Octane quirks lately . So would like to ask if anyone use Unreal rather not as a game engine but more like a regular renderer? Can it output usual AOVs and do render layers ? I…
We’ve just launched the Open Applications page on the official Project Rialto website. As we continue building our upcoming historical indie game set in Renaissance Venice, we’re opening the door to talented developers, artists, designers, and collaborators who want to be part of something ambitious and meaningful from the…
I actually got some hands-on time with the Move at GDC. It seemed pretty responsive. The demo I played basically tied the Move in with mini-games that the Playstation Eye was already capable of. The difference was that it could detect twisting motions of the Move controller, as well as map 3D objects to the Move's position…