It's hard to mimic physics without a motion reference (i.e. the backflip here). However, given the modeling/texturing, you're really good with cg already, and will probably have solved that problem before I will have.
It's hard to mimic physics without a motion reference (i.e. the backflip here). However, given the modeling/texturing, you're really good with cg already, and will probably have solved that problem before I will have.
Aww, the poor spider didn't get run over :(
7he5ilent0ne 1 year ago
great work bruhh
time and effort.
am using 3ds max 2010 and wow
it great.
try creating transformer robots
MONEYVAL9 2 years ago
model is fine, but animation needs a lot more weight and stuff.
dj
the3dguy2 4 years ago
It's hard to mimic physics without a motion reference (i.e. the backflip here). However, given the modeling/texturing, you're really good with cg already, and will probably have solved that problem before I will have.
b59125 4 years ago 2
Why double comment?
andresmalagreca 3 years ago
It's hard to mimic physics without a motion reference (i.e. the backflip here). However, given the modeling/texturing, you're really good with cg already, and will probably have solved that problem before I will have.
b59125 4 years ago 2
that's bad...
Garfler 4 years ago
very bad
kamel3d 4 years ago
boring
kamel3d 4 years ago
Really Good! What program did you use?
maxdugen 4 years ago