This is the story of a prize fighter going through a tough time in his life, yet he has his son to help him pull through...
at this point i only have the settings done, but i like the results...
I'm gonna do the characters this week, the main design is in the title image...
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y81/fr ... symbol.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y81/fr ... mscene.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y81/fr ... kscene.jpg
Rex Jones: The Comeback [with screenshots]
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Rex Jones: The Comeback [with screenshots]
The Art Institutes' "Moho Guy" as called by my animation teacher...
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yes i did do all the animation in moho
I also tend to get a lot of references from google images, like doors, the house through the window in the desk scene was traced over and changed slightly, the desk, the computer...
pretty much what i do is find a reference or draw it by hand and trace it in moho, that way i can have more of an idea as to whhat it'll look like in the end. cuz i need that for my own sake...
i also take a lot of textures from the 3d Studio Max Library and edit them in photoshop to give it that cartoonish quality. or find a texture on google like i did with the mahogany door and table in the scene with the clock and picture.
I also tend to get a lot of references from google images, like doors, the house through the window in the desk scene was traced over and changed slightly, the desk, the computer...
pretty much what i do is find a reference or draw it by hand and trace it in moho, that way i can have more of an idea as to whhat it'll look like in the end. cuz i need that for my own sake...
i also take a lot of textures from the 3d Studio Max Library and edit them in photoshop to give it that cartoonish quality. or find a texture on google like i did with the mahogany door and table in the scene with the clock and picture.
The Art Institutes' "Moho Guy" as called by my animation teacher...