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Animated fish swarm - Ready for isometric rendering

Author: 
WeaponGuy
(Submitted by Scrittl)
Monday, November 8, 2010 - 11:13
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A little animation - three jumping rainbow trouts.

Made for Unknown Horizons - (To be rendered as an isometric tile.)

 

Model and texture by "WeaponGuy"

File(s): 
animated_rainbowtrout.blend animated_rainbowtrout.blend 426.7 Kb [743 download(s)]
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Pompei2
joined 15 years 5 months ago
11/08/2010 - 23:36
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I think for the falling down phase, you should rotate them earlier/faster, then it would look more natural. Like they should only "fly" in the direction their head points to.

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Tartos
joined 14 years 8 months ago
11/09/2010 - 02:52

Nice job !

Is there a lot of work to get an animated swimming trout from this animation ?

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stubb
joined 14 years 7 months ago
01/22/2011 - 03:39

Great work !

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