Fairy Tales in the New Century
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Fairy Tales in the New Century
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Re: Fairy Tales in the New Century
I actually really enjoyed that. Thanks!
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Re: Fairy Tales in the New Century
I've seen a lot of cool stuff on teh intarwebz. That may be the coolest.
High def version:
http://vimeo.com/3514904?hd=1
High def version:
http://vimeo.com/3514904?hd=1
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Re: Fairy Tales in the New Century
neato
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Re: Fairy Tales in the New Century
That is awesome. I would like to have a computer that would give me stats of everything like that and print it out like they did in the video. It makes it seems more...fluid. Or something.
EDIT: Also can anybody identify what program was used? It looks like Flash, but I think because of all the modeling type stuff it might have been done in some other vector graphics program, or some modelling program.
EDIT: Also can anybody identify what program was used? It looks like Flash, but I think because of all the modeling type stuff it might have been done in some other vector graphics program, or some modelling program.
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Re: Fairy Tales in the New Century
lmfao that was awesome. (me being an engineering grad school student)
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Re: Fairy Tales in the New Century
lol that was actually interesting
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Re: Fairy Tales in the New Century
So nobody has any answer to my request?Leedeth wrote:Also can anybody identify what program was used? It looks like Flash, but I think because of all the modeling type stuff it might have been done in some other vector graphics program, or some modelling program.