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Trojan horse anme

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Hi, I want to share the anme file for a horse I animated some time ago. It was for the spot "mis cuentos" you can find on the gallery.
I found back the file recently, so I decided yo share to celebrate (i was sad went I lost it, it was almost an entire day setting and animating it, looking the curves for each bone angle :wink:)

anme file and images here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wkyjlkfxmw3
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THANK YOU! TAHANK YOU!

i always wanted to make something like this. this gives me a basis to start my work. thank you!
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Very nicely done! The animation is superb! And thanks for sharing, as you always do. ;)
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It's lovely. If I may be permitted one tiny bit of criticism, the main body is very stiff (yes, I know it's supposed to be wood...!) A little bit of flexing here would make for a much better action.
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Thank you all for the kind words.
jahnocli wrote:If I may be permitted one tiny bit of criticism
Of course! :D
jahnocli wrote:If I may be permitted one tiny bit of criticism, the main body is very stiff (yes, I know it's supposed to be wood...!) A little bit of flexing here would make for a much better action.
I never thought before, but think you are right, maybe we should to divide the main body in at least two parts, this way we could maintain the rigid wood, but add much more flexibility.
Sadly, I'm very busy right now, but if you or somebody wants to play with the file, be free to do it.
I would like to pass to vector the horse too. It has no reason to be png files when it could perfectly be traced on AS.
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selgin wrote:Sadly, I'm very busy right now, but if you or somebody wants to play with the file, be free to do it. I would like to pass to vector the horse too. It has no reason to be png files when it could perfectly be traced on AS.
That's a possibility, but I've only got version 5.6. (I'm assuming the file is 6 point something...?)
Edit: Ah, I see -- these are just the PNG file segments. OK, I'll have a go!
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What a great piece of work *bows*. Is there some context? Does this appear in a complete film with the same style?
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Post by Tagirijus »

Very great animation; so authentic movements. I'm going to download the file to look into it, I'm very curious about it, hehe. Keep on you great work. :)
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slowtiger wrote:Is there some context? Does this appear in a complete film with the same style?
"Mis Cuentos" by Tazatriste and Fluorfilms
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Great Selgin, as always! :D
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Really nice motion. I bet it looks great running against a background.
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Really a nice work, good job dude! :)
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Wow that is really inspiring! I would like to see more of your work!
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