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How to make a brain : 3DSMax quick tutorial

September 26, 2013 astrofra Leave a comment

Braiiin

 

  • create any random mesh
  • select-all its edges
  • convert the edge selection to a spline
  • turn the spline into a mesh
  • push, subdiv, relax
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Amiga Memories – Episode 0

September 25, 2013 astrofra 1 Comment

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTZRHCQ-pqc[/youtube]

This is the pilot of Amiga Memories.

I wanted to test the system on a story-driven presentation, with lip-synch on a speech synthesizer.

Sounds like it works 🙂

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