An early test shot I made of a Cone Imp walking on its merry way. The background is just a photo used as a backdrop - the Cone Imp is walking on an invisible floor that it casts a shadow onto.pic.twitter.com/muuf2HYAow
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*cone alive
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Super interesting how the smallest details make a creature come to life
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Great detail! The eyes aren’t repetitive and it feel truly alive. I know most people would not notice this small detail but for me I find it important.
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What software?
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Autodesk Maya!
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What's it's name?
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Can I bring him home? So cute
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Straight out of the amazing world of gumball
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The subtle camera movements really help add to the realism. What program did you use for this? Maya?
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Thank you! Yes, it was made in Maya, but stuff like lens flares, camera shake, and colour timing was done in After Effects.
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