Wall-E!

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SpiritWebb
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looks great! :) Pissy Wall-E...lol
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lol yep.

Working on the tedious task of unwrapping at the moment. Have probably 3/4 of it unwrapped, then I have to do a quick texture (quick..lol) and set it up for the final render animation. Probably not gonna have time to post any of it up till tomorrow, so I should have the final of everything up tomorrow.

Given I finish it. :|
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Nice job on the sliders!! Those seem the best for making emotions!
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Last Known Hero wrote:Nice job on the sliders!! Those seem the best for making emotions!
Thanks =]

So..I finished. Kind of. Somewhere along the line I managed to delete two of the sliders and bork up the linking between one of the gears for the treads, so the animation is kinda screwed up. I'm uploading the animation I have right now, but I'm gonna be fixing it and I'll reupload it in a bit.

Anyway, heres a couple renders of it.

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EDIT: Animation. I'm not really happy with it but ran out of time.

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It looked really nice... and thank you for the laugh with the gear not connected to the tread. :) it actually made my day thanks.
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jpoisson wrote:It looked really nice... and thank you for the laugh with the gear not connected to the tread. :) it actually made my day thanks.

Well I'm glad it made someone happy, lol. I had fixed it, but max crashed before I saved it and I forgot to fix it again when I reloaded the file..then I started the animation and went to sleep cause it was 4am and I had class at 9. Then I realized a couple of my sliders to move the eyes disappeared, so that messed up the animation too. *sigh*
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Renders look good, and the video was neat!! *two thumbs up!*
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SpiritWebb wrote:Renders look good, and the video was neat!! *two thumbs up!*
Thanks =]

I'm not too happy with the textures, but thats cause I still suck at UVing/texturing so its kinda crappy. but eh, I think overall it turned out pretty decent.
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is that a buttcrack? :)
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