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Rough Seas

Maya (none) posted on Jun 09, 2002
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Here's some pics from my latest animation, The boat model was not made by me its by DE ESPONA Infogr

Comments (15)


Mahliqa

8:30PM | Sun, 09 June 2002

Even as stills I like it a lot! The early frames - of just the boat on the sea - are extraordinarily beautiful. Very nice work.

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foleypro

8:49PM | Sun, 09 June 2002

Simply put awesome and superb way beyond my talents right now maybe soon.......

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LindaB

10:56PM | Sun, 09 June 2002

Very impressive!

resvrgam

1:11AM | Mon, 10 June 2002

WoW! I love your use of camera motion to give the illusion of a violently rocking ship. Is that a Plugin for Maya to make the water effects so realistic or is that simply part of Maya's original program? Great Job!

powerlitup

11:32AM | Mon, 10 June 2002

great work!

Julian_J

6:38PM | Mon, 10 June 2002

Hi thankyou very much for your comments. To answer resvrgam the waves were made with a fluid system which has been built into the latest version of Mayas dynamics

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Little_Dragon

6:45PM | Mon, 10 June 2002

Amazing!

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TNVWBOY

8:28PM | Mon, 10 June 2002

Thanks for this! It's a nice treat to see animations on here. Most work here on Renerosity is stills, but some of these great 3d packages and renderers are also amazing animators and I think some of us forget that.

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Terrania

2:32AM | Tue, 11 June 2002

The water is outstanding. Dont think I could achieve it with my Cinema4D. Everytime I see the possibilities of Maya, I see the limitations of the other software-programs. Its a 10 (-) cause the ship seems to be not ready yet. But overall - great work.

daltonmonaie

12:06PM | Tue, 11 June 2002

I think, you make very good things with maya. And this one is great... I look at your stuff since a while and most of this is very good (as sayd) BUT i have a problem with your camera-movings! They are mostly very unclean in the moments of changeing the direction! Why??? It can't be so hard to do that only a little better. (Sorry my english is too bad)

stoic

3:27PM | Wed, 12 June 2002

Why do you have the cannons on one side facing into the ship?

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AGOR

12:00PM | Sun, 16 June 2002

Elpooperado

10:41AM | Mon, 17 June 2002

Nice ocean foam, great shadowing. Is there any way to make ocean foam like this in 3dMax 4?

hokupolu

5:44AM | Fri, 28 June 2002

Aloha, your art truly conjured deja vu from real past sails...camera angles might seem as a rescue chopper but to me was more like those real-close-to-death self-views:) Only constructive critique would be to zero in on sailors' expressions to convey that post-fear look of humility personified. Great work!

AnthonyJr

4:13AM | Wed, 04 September 2002

A great set! Is it an animation/movie?


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