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| Name: | AndrewOsborne | |
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| Date Posted: | Feb 26, 2007 | |
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Moving closer to a release for the citizen pack. Currently the pack contains the following animations.
*Idle/root
*Driver Idle/root (Driver sitting position)
*Forward
*Laugh Emote
*Indifferent Emote
*Sad Emote
*Talk 1
*Talk 2
She is also rigged up to the default Kork skeleton, so will be accessible for Torque motion packs and the like.
*edit* Updated Pose

Animation preview can be seen here ... www.silhouette-studios.com.au/citizenpack/charpack.html
Looking to have it done within the next couple of weeks, with add-on texture/accessory packs to follow shortly. As well as isometric renders for TGB.

Silhouette Studios is currently available for fee-for-service work in coding and art. If you have a project in mind be sure to contact us!
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Submit your own resources!| Steve Adamson (Feb 26, 2007 at 19:31 GMT) |
I will be the first to say, a job well done, good luck with the pack. One more thing about her though, she is one scary looking chick. Awesome job.
Take care.
- Steve Adamson
President
Gear Worx Productions
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Edited on Feb 26, 2007 19:34 GMT
| Jon Frisby (Feb 26, 2007 at 21:23 GMT) |
However, minor nits aside, congratulations. This will be of tremendous value to many people!
| Maxwell Marsh (Feb 26, 2007 at 23:27 GMT) |
| AndrewOsborne (Feb 27, 2007 at 00:17 GMT) |
| Jon Frisby (Feb 27, 2007 at 01:38 GMT) |
I'd suggest relaxing the smile a bit (maybe make the lips appear a bit wider, or less compressed at the corners), cutting back on the shading around the face and eyes, and maybe lightening the eyebrows a bit (in the distance shot in particular, the eyebrows seem to stand out quite a lot). Of course, what I know about art and aesthetics could fill a thimble, so feel free to disregard me for the twit I am. :)
| Anton Bursch (Feb 27, 2007 at 01:55 GMT) |
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