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In Reply to: Re: It was better'n OK posted by Troy on May 26, 2001 at 20:59:12:
... was mermerized by the shear maount of CG. They modeled nearly everything but the painted fire. Thus, it was the story for me. Most CG is painted stages like green screens. However, the eneormity of that which was atually 3-D skin modeled was ground breaking.PS: what I do is run computer simulations of machines to isolate static, kinematic, & dynamic phenomena qualitatively & quantitatively in order to optimize designs for the future.
As such I run CG to show temporal solutions. So, when an unnatural motion occurs, I know the numerical solution is the GO part of GIGO.
....just my 2¢
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where the speakers are thin but the music is anything but
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I was just so knocked out by the grass slowly waving in the breeze and the bugs buzzing around. Juicy!What I do is a little different. I make pretty pictures for the toy industry- http://www.designshed.com
Cheers, Mart
Troy
Excellent work Troy- and nice site too."Googie style architecture, Art Deco, Fins and Chrome, the Jetsons Aesthetic and life in the Atomic Age are icons that are important to me and my work."
That reminded me of Tati's "Mon Oncle"- have you seen it?- apart from being very funny, the art direction is an absolute treat in this film.
Regards,
john
***That reminded me of Tati's "Mon Oncle"- have you seen it?- apart from being very funny, the art direction is an absolute treat in this film.That is a wonderful and hilarious film. Those scenes with a fish fountain are simply precious.
I loved the scene with the dog growling at the fish in the shopping bag. I had a terrier that would do the same when my father came home with his ocean fishing catch.And those rotten boys with their pranks!
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