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My first 3-D animation

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This is my first 3-D animation EVER, which I made for school. SImply a six-second runtime, this animation was made using Autodesk software and required a ton of hours. Now I know why professionally animated feature films, video games, TV shows, etc. are made by TEAMS, not by merely one person. The biggest challenge for me was to make the character genuinely panic and freak out when his foot catches fire, especially since he lacks a face and the animation itself has no audio. But I am very proud of the final product, and it represents my month-long introduction to animating in CG software. Compared to a Pixar film, this video is nothing, but you gotta start somewhere!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK7ihpVDuc4&feature=youtu.be

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This is my first 3-D animation EVER, which I made for school. SImply a six-second runtime, this animation was made using Autodesk software and required a ton of hours. Now I know why professionally animated feature films, video games, TV shows, etc. are made by TEAMS, not by merely one person. The biggest challenge for me was to make the character genuinely panic and freak out when his foot catches fire, especially since he lacks a face and the animation itself has no audio. But I am very proud of the final product, and it represents my month-long introduction to animating in CG software. Compared to a Pixar film, this video is nothing, but you gotta start somewhere!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK7ihpVDuc4&feature=youtu.be

This animation made me smile. It could have made me laugh. Good animation, good reaction you have him made.

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that's awesome dude, animation i shard i animated this 30 second 2-d video for school onc and it was hard which just shows how hard and tiring that was, it turned out great congrats

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