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Infant Intolerable - Animation short

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

An eyeball tries to sleep while a baby is screaming.

Info: I did all the voices in this animation. Except the snoring, I can't whistle well. My friend helped me out with that one.

Creating sound effects for this project was allot of fun. The hardest part was doing following the action of the rattle and shaking my own rattle in the sound booth.

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  • hi. did you do this in 3ds max? I'm having trouble restraining eye movement with the look at constraint. I'd like to move the dummy to wherever i want, but have the eyes not go around to the back of the head :S any ideas?

  • @Isma1986el Hey, I think I know your problem. The default look at constraint constrains only one axis to the target, so the object is allowed to spin freely on that axis. What you to select the object and go into the motion tab. This should bring up the properties for the look at constraint. Look for something called "node" this is the second axis you can constrain to. Make the global of the character the look at node.

  • Pause at 0:36 u can see a girl :D

  • @pidrowlist Now lets see if you can find her in the rest of my animation ;-)

  • one word....... hammer!!!!

  • @TheMeganintendo baby hammer.....OF POWER!!!

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  • hilarious :D

  • I didn't see that comming LOL xxD

  • what every screaming baby deserves

  • omg omg omg ... one of the best short animation I saw lately!!!!!!!!

    I laughed with tears 15 minutes ... and my God, I am still laughing!!!!

    @ Buddyb309 - excelent job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please, keep on making this, I am thrilled by your work!

  • Lol hilarious

    

  • So awesome!!! Did you do the audio yourself as well? Very great job. I'm very jealous. Any advice for someone hoping to break into animation?

  • Great work really ............

  • no wonder they call it an evil eye

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