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  • Hey Chris, tú los controlas o estan programados para moverse aleatoriamente?

  • amazing amazing all 10 finger is thumb up i wish i have this type skill only i have 3d skills of this work i wish i have people know how can convert my 3d work to reality.

  • Unbelieveable!!! Great!

  • q sabes kitanimboy o como te llamas?

  • @alexandra47786 My name.. Chris Clarke :) It's my video...

  • haha you have an awesome job, those talking pigs look amazing :D

  • JAW-DROPPING! Chris - how can we get together for business? Will send you my contact data through the youtube postbox - still WOWed. Anne

  • @CLOSTERMANNdesign chris.animboy@hotmail.co.uk

  • CGI sucks.. we want more of this in movies...

  • i go to dance classes with his mum and know a few bits he's done but i've never really seen any of it. it's amazing what he does and i'd love to be that good at something like that it's pretty cool

  • hi ! I do not know how many times I watched this movie, but whenever I see it I can not stop thinking about how much I would give if only I could be part of such projects. , just work with something that really loves to do: D I am 23 years old, as I was 11 years old, I started to build a RC airplanes, mostly of my project. One thing is certain. When I saw what you are building, I felt like a preschooler with toy airplane made of wood: D: D you really are doing a great job! full respect

  • oh! it's amazing chris!

  • @alexandra47786 por lo que se ;) x

  • Excellent Chris

    A brill vid

    Steve

  • I love the organic movement your creations.

  • really neat animatronics!

  • I can do that .... but I don't want to.

    :P

  • Wow! Truly inspring work. How did you get your first gig? It seems to be a tough industry to break into...

  • what is this song called? :)

  • I used to have Blue Monday as the backing but got a copywrite slap-on-the-wrist from Y-Tube so it's now one of the Y-Tube library tunes, I picked it whilst flicking through them, thought it was cool but not sure what it's called? I'll see if my account has the title listed.... I'll get back to you.... CC

  • thanks :) awesome work btw!

  • Your work is amazing!

    I think its incredible how your mind must interpret movements, we see two eyeballs moving in sync with eyelids, you see 3 servos and a load of mechanical operations to create that movement! Which all fit inside the prop! Incredible!

    Is the baby dinosaurs controlled with servos?

    The movements are so soft and compliant; it cant be servos in there?

    Do you CNC the parts yourself?

    Thanks for the great video!!

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  • Wow, really impressive guys! the baby is incredible, you really got the facial expressions spot on. I an industrial designer trying to get into the industry too, do you have any suggestions for what type of mechanisms I could put in my folio that would get the attention of potential employers? I have made a basic non-motorised hand, and a set of eyes built and powered by lego. Any other suggestions? Thanks again for the great vid!

  • Really cool man!! do you have any job available?? :P five stars!

  • Five stars!! That's good yes? Is it out of five or ten?? :))))

    Thanks for the nice comment..

    CC

  • Jejejje.. well here in Germany u would be having a really bad grade!! :P ... back at Colombia is the best you can get, and I mean the Colombian way, is so far the best animatronic work I've seen on the net (well.. toguether with Julian and mine own :P [so far no, mine was just a prototype with no budget] )... So really congrats!!!!!!!!! ***** (Out of *****) SO REALLY COOL (BTW the baby is creepyyyyy)

  • Amazing, all of the mechanisms are like works of art and move in such a smooth, natural way. I'm only very young and have made just one animatronic head that I have a video of on my channel (crap compared to your work) and I'm designing an animatronic werewolf head at the moment. You are a huge inspiration.

  • your a master!! very inspirational video ..thanks for posting this

  • Amazing Chris, You would still get a job at Alton Towers if you want it, Have sent it ( I think) to Helens son David in L A. Jean is going to give you his web site ad: Regards David

  • Hey man, I'm a big fan of your work. I just wanted to mention 1.39 and 4.31 WTF!?!?! I couldn't figure out how the hell those eye mechs work. Of course it would be a bit stupid to ask you to explain...

    Just curious, have you worked at Neill's recently?

  • Ok, I got the 4.31 one, but 1.39 is mind boggling.

  • The baby was easy to pup. The mouth had 6 paddles, upper/lower lip, mouth corners and cheek teardrops and were controled with 1 servo working through a crank that I worked the pick-up ratios so the face went from 1 common expression to another passing through neutral. this together with the jaw made a suprising range of movement. I did this coz I only had 2.5 weeks to mechanise the whole thing and linking it all mechanicaly kept the movement very organic and smooth..

  • I've spent some time as a puppeteer and as the head model maker for a stop-motion animation house years back. Now just freelance, too. All pretty low tech, though.

    How many points of control do you need to be puppeting for, say, just the baby's face? Seems like a lot, unless you've figured out a nice way to make the movements work together organically...

  • Really extraordinary work. What studio(s) are you a part of?

    I imagine much of the lip movements must be preprogrammed, not puppeted, yes?

  • Cheers man.. I'm frelance but have worked everywhere. The lip movements were puppeteered by me. I'm not bad at lip-sync.. Thanks for the nice comments.

    Chris..

  • Wow! Now THAT is creation, wanna be friends? ;)

  • You already know I do :)

    ;) x

  • Your stuff is just amazing your animatronics are works of art. FUCK CGI

  • Amazing... how many people have to operate this little baby at 5min? And only with radio controllers?

  • Thankyou, nice comment. There were me and two others helping. me on face(radios). 1 on body(Three rod parralel linkage rig) and 1 on arms/hands (rods to wrist controling wrists, fingers etc...)

    Chris...

  • Nice show reel.

  • SNOWBALL!

  • SLITHEEN NOICE!!!

    Good job on being behind one of the few GOOD effects in Dr. Who.

  • Chris your animations a GREAT ! I love the wings and the linkages are very cool,,the dino at the begining is so alive !!

    I can tell from some of the projects where you have been working ,,but do you have a web site with credits???

  • Thanks mate, nice of you to say. Most of my movie credits are on IMDB under Chris Clarke III but haven't had the time to add tv and advert credits yet...

    Im planning to set up a web-site very soon.

    CC

  • how heavy izzit?can it be made to fly like an ornithopter?;)

  • That basic mechanical block weighed about 1 Lb but was made for a shot and not to fly. It did produce alot of down force though and I would have thought I could engineer a ultra light version that may fly. May be I might get time to try that some day.. Hope you loke it.. Chris

  • Great stuff Chris, the birds quite a piece of work! Ady

  • Cheers A.P. Only took a week to get to how it is on reel. Was thinking of taking it further and making a 10-12ft wngspan swan as a piece of kinetic art?

  • chris, all of these are spectacular, but that bird, amazing y'know if it was made of carbon fibre it could probably fly!, scince it mimmicks the real flight pattern of a bird an flawlessly too, good job.

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