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donPhilipe
06-15-2008, 04:29 PM
Hey Guys,
like I said, I had to interrupt my automotive modelling because of some other stuff I have to do for University application.
Here´s a first render of my interior design...still have to tweak some things and work on some textures and shaders.
Hope you like it.
Kyle_Studios
06-15-2008, 05:06 PM
wow! Looks very nice! Definatelly not your normal room. Very fancy looking. Looks nice to the lighting and all the textures.
This is just to apply to the university? What kind of classes are you going to be taking?
donPhilipe
06-18-2008, 09:54 AM
Its called "Bachelor of arts; Animation and game". So there you get all the knowledge you need to have to either work as an animator for film or Cinematics, or as a gamedesigner. This render was just part of my application for the entrance examination. Now I have to animate a short scene and present it in about 2 weeks...Its a lot of work to do. My first character is just modelled, textured and rigged. Now the second character needs to be done, and then I will have to do the animation...
Want a first impression???
supernegrojr
06-18-2008, 10:52 AM
that interior is amazing. im jealous of you. but great job. just superb!
vfxme
06-22-2008, 12:30 PM
That must be a good college if they require you to know something about animation in order to enroll. I went a college here in the US for the same degree, but it was a terrible school. 90% of the classes had nothing to do with animation, just regular general education classes and some desk top publishing/graphic design stuff. What a rip off. I left after completing 2 years. Thanks to DT I have been learning all the stuff that lousy school never would have taught if I had stayed the final year.
If anyone in the US is thinking about going to Westwood College for any 3D applications, don't do it. Save the $55k and just get all the DT videos instead. You will learn 10 times the amount of animation.
DjVoyager
06-24-2008, 09:19 AM
That looks really great. Very contemporary design, well lit :)