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  • great works! =)

  • @Mathurankan Thank you!!

  • sick man. keep it up

  • @unowho222 I haven't uploaded anything new in a long time, but hopefully I'll have some new stuff up soon. Glad you liked them, and thanks for writing.

  • Looks cheap & colors look terrible, But i like the 3d camera & effects.

  • @trancein305 Well, these were made several years ago when I was just learning how to use 3D Studio Max so I think a certain amount of leeway should be allowed. I'm sure I could do much better today. Thanks for watching and I always appreciate it when people leave comments.

  • @trancein305 dude, this was almost 3 years ago!

  • @Dorion2210 Thanks for the backup, Dorian. Much appreciated!

  • @buckaroohawk youre welcome, greetz from dorion ;)

  • Heyy, This is really cool, you should subscribe to our channel, we're going to start working on projects like this to promote ourselves after we finish working on backgrounds and intro's for people <3

  • These are really appreciable titles.

  • @OSAMAWAQARbsb Well, if that means you liked them, then thanks for writing!

  • @buckaroohawk Yup buddy these are aweosome. Hey a question do you know any kinda video tutorial series that I can learn maya

  • looks like this was made in the 1990's

  • @djpolak12345 Nope. Most of them were made around 2004, when I was first learning to use 3D Studio Max. Admittedly, some of them are a bit rough looking, especially since I was just beginning to learn how things worked. That's probably why they have something of a "retro" feel to them.

  • gotchya..

  • i like the last one the best.

  • Thanks! I appreciate the compliment.

  • This is freaking awesome!

  • Glad you enjoyed them!

  • at 1:43 it just look like  a a fight are from Dragonball Z Game ^^

  • Yeah, that animation didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped. I was still learning a lot at that point and I think my ambitions were bigger than my abilities. Overall, though, I hope you liked the videos. Thanks for writing!

  • do you still have (or know) the music from the second clip? it's AWESOME!!!!

  • Geez, it's been such a long time, but I think those are the first few seconds of Sting's "Desert Rose" from the album "Brand New Day." I haven't listened to the CD in a few years, but I'm pretty sure that's it. Hope you liked the video. Thanks for writing!

  • this look old school !!

    it's great and fantastic

  • The animations are a few years old, so I suppose it does make them "old school." I'm glad you liked them. Thanks for writing!

  • Why don´t you try looking at sites like videocopilot and research better typography and texturing on the 3D

  • These were made years ago when I was first learning 3D animation. My skills have improved vastly since then. Still, I'm always looking for ways to learn more. Thanks for the tip, and for writing.

  • these remind me of playstation 1 games lol

  • I wouldn't know. I don't play video games. Thanks for writing, though.

  • these are neat!

  • Thank you!

  • Cool

  • Thanks!

  • wer did u get sound effects?

  • I found all of the various sounds effects online. There are a lot of websites that offer free sound effects downloads. The music came from my CD collection. Thanks for writing!

  • good job, but looks abit 70`s, dont know why :)

  • Probably the colors I used on most of them. My use of prodedural and material maps has improved a lot since I made these. Most of the music is also from the early 1980s as well, so that may have something to do with it.

    I'm glad you liked them. Thanks for writing!

  • Real harsh music effects on that first one - lost an eye thank you. Seriously though, have you ever thought of doing something that might be considered beautiful, the world is bursting at the seams with this kind of dross, use your imiganation, what's left of it.

  • I've learned that beauty, like dross, rests solely in the eye of the beholder. We all see what we choose to see in the world. As for my imagination, it serves me quite well enough, and I enjoy what it has shown me. I do appreciate that you took the time to write, even if you didn't enjoy my work. I wish you the best of luck in your continuing search for beauty.

  • Good job!

  • Thanks!

  • Did you go to school for this?

  • Nope. I'm entirely self-taught, which usually means my learning curve on new projects is fairly huge ;-)

  • yeah nice work. Once i've finished my first C4D animation i may stick it on here so we can all have a good laugh :D

  • I'm always interested in seeing the work of other CGI artists. Let me know when you decide to post it. Thanks for writing!

  • Very nice animation! well done, maybe you should be more carefull with choosing music and outer enviroment, and choosing the right title cards for the right companies :) just an advise ^^ i really enjoyed watching this!

  • These were really just concepts. None of the companies really exist, except for MM Design. I'm glad you enjoyed them. Thanks for taking the time to write!

  • very good effects

  • Thanks, dilfax! Good to hear from you again. Thanks for writing.

  • Nice!

  • Thanks! Glad you liked it.

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