Contained here are some (rather out-dated) computer graphics and animation-related items of mine. For most I chose quickness of loading time (and total space used) over graphic quality, but there are more on the way!... jsut as soon as I can find a server to store them on... But, until then, ENJOY! :)
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Animated Eagle in Flight: (eagle1.avi)One of my first 3D computer animations ever, Here displayed at 30 fps!
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Animated Raptor Attack: (rap1.avi)This is actually a low-quality test-render for a finished, full-screen animation rendering. In the typical order of things, this is the final step before the finished animation, and lacks the background and texture-mapping of the final scene. This is recorded at 15 fps.
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Animated Red Dragon: (reddmc.avi) This is a looping animation that I originally created as a chat-avatar for a friend (hence the white backdrop). This was re-modeled and texture-mapped by myself. |
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Animated Horse, Argo: (argo1c~1.avi) This is a looping animation of Argo, Xena's faithful steed that I modeled, texure-mapped, etc. This includes a fully-rendered, interactive environment visible because of the camera movement. |
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Raptor Still: (raptor.jpg) Extremely high resolution rendering of a raptor in a jungle, rather large image that was used as a final lighting test before the final, full-screen, high-quality animation rendering. |
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Red Dragon Still: (redd3.jpg) High resolution rendering of my red dragon in a forest, a fairly small image. |
These items are posted here for the personal enjoyment of everyone who stops by. Visitors may download copies of these images for their own personal, non-commercial, non-distribution use (i.e. you can use them as backgrounds, screensavers, etc., but you may NOT make T-Shirts, posters, etc. without permission). While you may freely create links to this page over the "world wide web", these images may NOT be displayed in any other location in print, ELECTRONIC, or other publishing form without the express written consent of me, I mean why, why do something like download a picture, animation, sound, etc. that someone else (such as I) spent a lot of time on and then allow others (either by intention or design) to take it as their own or get money from it? *sigh*
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