Comment 14318

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Sep 19, 2005, 1:54:19 AM UTC
Thankyou ^^. And yeah, it does remind me of the dark riders from LOTR O.O Alls ya gotta do, is find a reference piccy with one of em, look at the detail involved, and then turn it into your own Smile

Comment ID 14318

[Art] Whispersilk Cloak shading
Sep 19, 2005, 2:03:32 AM UTC | Total Edits: 1 | Last edited on Sep 19, 2005 by Humority on [Art] Whispersilk Cloak shading
Guess you're right. Thanks. Keep up the good work is all I can tell you. Wink
Now back to my website building. You know, I decided to use 3Dmax to build it. I want it to be really cool lol.

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  • Sep 19, 2005, 2:20:48 AM UTC
    3D studios max? I used that back in 10th grade for my computer animation class, that was a fun program ^^ I had actually made the ferris wheel that you see in the Inuyasha ending theme song 1. with fire works n stuff. Nice lil' program to use Corky Smile And you're welcome ^^
    • Sep 20, 2005, 11:35:46 PM UTC
      Tenth grade ha? What version was that? Now I'm quite intrigued to see what you've been doing in that prog. I only had a year to learn it and I still learn stuff there.
      • Sep 21, 2005, 7:16:10 AM UTC
        Hmm, I wish I could remember what version it was. I knew we watched movies like Ice age, a bugs life etc. as our treat for doing so well in them, because those are computer anime movies. So he often then after, assigned us a project, to design the characters or a scene as best we could using what we learned in the program. Gawd..I haven't used it since 10th grade, and that was HALF a year, and then after I ad to move to Maryland, so I never got to take my second year of it, which sucked, cus I was having fun with that, plus I had the highest score among all his students in that -_- BAH lol. But yeah, it was a rather neat program to use for rendering,3d modeling..lighting effects..animation..all that stuff. A pricey program too isn't it? O.O
        • Sep 21, 2005, 8:50:20 AM UTC
          Actually I learned it only half a year and it was two years ago. But the teacher didn't teach me much. I mostly learned the prog myself. Still I was one of the best in class, although blah, I don't know if the level you learned it was the same as mine. The best I can do is build the damn skeleton and move the figure with it. I would have shown you a movie if it weren't so heavy. I wish I had learned it at school. But mine was a damn crappy one too. We barely had computer classes ><! Now I'm also building a virtual museum with it and it's really fun hehe!Smile
          • Sep 21, 2005, 9:12:34 AM UTC
            Virtual museum O.O whew, that's gonna be fun, I had trouble sometimes with the viewpoints for looking inside things, I was always crashing into the object I wanted to go in, then couldn't find my way out >< lol. And we had these BIG thick books on the program to study/use as well >< dang that would be some heavy reading to go through lol. Our class was set-up too with good computers so we could run the program smoothly. W each had our own station, and a partner beside us to help the other when we got stuck.
            • Sep 21, 2005, 9:21:36 AM UTC
              I had no such thing here! And we barely uesd books, but everything was only explained in class. no wonder most people didn't learn the prog well><. We were also loaded with other subjects and homework so most people in my group preferred not to get stuck on it, except a few including me. It's not really bombastic what I'm doing but I still think it looks pretty.