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Commando1.jpg and Commando2.jpg:
This scene was done solely for my demo reel with Lightwave3D ver. 5.0. The character took
aprox 80 hours to model and texture map. The scene has 82 objects 171,557 polygons, 61
surfaces, 23 Images, and 2 lights. I Modeled this guy primarily with metaform-plus not
metanurbs simply because I needed to model with 3-point polys as well as quads. I hand
painted all the textures primarily with Photoshop, using Lightwave in a 2D manner to illustrate
out the original contours like in the "joker" decal.
I can upload the final animations of this character if you wish.
Squashboy.jpg:
This was probably my most enjoyable character to do...simple and fun! He took a short day to
model thus leaving plenty of time to animate. This character again was done solely for demo reel
purposes. The scene has 16 objects, 89,684 Polygons, 4 Images, 14 Surfaces, and 2 lights. I
used bones and metamation to animate the character.This is a shot from my favorite scene
where I have him vow to get even with the M&M's for getting his acting gig!
I can upload the final animations of this character if you wish.
Room.jpg:
This is a still from an architectural animation I did for a local contractor to demo a show suite.
The Scene has 44 objects, 114,736 polygons, 94 surfaces, 11 images, and 9 lights. Of
particular note; inside the room there is a television with another animation/video creation. This
was a lengthy flythrough (1.5 minutes) and took 4 days to render on a dual PPro 200 with 128
MBs of ram!
I can upload the final animations of this scene if you wish.
Resumecover1.jpg and Resumecover2.jpg:
These Images are 2 versions of the cover images for my resume #2 being the most current. This
is a good technique to use if you want your resume to stand out from the rest. I also always use
a smaller version of the image as a demo reel cover to help it stand out as well. This must have
worked, I got an excellent job at a great company! These images follow a collage theme made
up of work I have done.
All the best,
Dan Tudge Jr.
Media Specialist
Morgan Media Inc.
http://www.morganmedia.com
Personal Page: http://www.bcsupernet.com/users/danman
dan@morganmedia.com