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  • Icon for Post #949

    Here is my early version of Mr. Collinsworth, fully modeled. Share

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    If you know my competitive spirit, you know I just HAD to create a better ragdoll race than the last one I posted. Maybe this one’s a little over the top? Share

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    Instead of writing a comprehensive year-end review of my personal accomplishments and failures, I decided to goof off and play with the Game Logic Engine in Blender instead. You don’t want to hear about my life anyway! Share

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    The only segment of this hand-drawn animation I have ever published, of the entire 1377 cells, is this one, composed of 52 cells. Rick shoots a free throw. Share

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    Speaking of unfinished projects, here’s one I started back in the early 1990′s. Hand drawn on blank index cards, the animated adventures of the Keene family came to life. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Share

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    What I love about a tutorial is very often, I get to learn a great trick or idea that I can apply to my own designs or animations, and not just copy what someone else is making. Share

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    I have been asked why I don’t produce more animations like my short hit “Bobi and the Lollipop”. I’ll tell you why.. Share

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    Some of my earliest and most beloved memories of my childhood are of me resigning to my room to entertain myself, because I had the ability and focus to do so. From drawing pictures or writing stories, that creative alone-time was invaluable, and I didn’t realize it at the time. Share

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    Production of the latest Blender movie, Sintel, came to a wrap and the result is amazing and deeply moving. I’m happy to introduce you to this short animated film. Share

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    I have done a 2+ minute animation using Blender and modeled at least 20 different characters so far, but I have never completed a real walk cycle. Until now. And obviously, we got issues! Share

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    A few years ago, when I was introduced to Blender software, I instantly fell head over heels in love, and I wouldn’t be surprised if Cupid was somehow involved. That stinker! Share

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    Desperate to publish a post on something that isn’t about Christmas, rabbits or my new haircut, I sat down to think of all the other projects I’m working on so I could report here and get you excited! Well, get prepared to be disappointed, everyone. Share

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    Many moons ago, I attempted to animate a cartoon, by hand, frame by frame, using Flash. That may sound like a lot of fun, but you can understand now why there isn’t a finished project. Truth told, for my money, it simply wasn’t going to be good enough. Share

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    The following is a brief FAQ section I put together in case anyone wanted further details about my current work on the “Christmas Spectacular” animation. If you have any questions not listed here, feel free to add them to the comments section at the bottom and I’ll answer them there. Share

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    Constantly, I’m thinking of my next film or animation. I love special effects, cagey characters, offbeat storylines and sarcastic dialogue. And while the professionals reinvent the wheel and set the bar to the next level. Share

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