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Reviews for "Robot rampage!"

Neat stuff!

loved it man

3D animation on blender
and really good quality
5/5
i my self have just made some small models
but never really done an animation on blender
mind to give me some advice on how to start?
anyway
looks great

Furas responds:

Thanks a lot! Well, that's a good question, I must say I'm not selftaught and I have finished my studies in a school. But if you want to start to animate in a 3D program I would consider join to a school if you can, on-site classes or online schools like Animation mentor, Ianimate, Animun, etc. If you can't afford a course and choose the selftaught way then my advice is to join and be very active in a website like Polycount, Blenderartists, Newgrounds, 11secondsclub or maybe a Discord group, whatever, just to get in touch with people that give you feedback. This is important, at the end this is gonna be the best way to improve, expose yourself to peope that know more than you and get those advices. Start with simple animations and don't go first with a biped rig, on internet you can find rigs prepared for begginers, and above all, be constant, start and finish an animation per week, 2 if it's a long one. Don't mind the quality, sometimes you will do shit in spite of you don't look for it, and people will tell you that. Since you are beginner, start new things every week and keep going, stay that way along a year and you will improve for sure. Finally every person is different, some people need more time to achieve some level and others get it easier, but the important thing is you´re improving for any new animation your doing. In AnimatorIsland website there is a post of 51 exercises to do if you want to use it like a guide. Hope all this helps you!

Got me really thinking of Tron with this one. :) Solid work on the details, smooth motions, pace and of course, most all: that lightshow! Nostalgic synth for the soundtrack too! Love this.

-cd-

Furas responds:

Thanks a lot for your comment :) This shot has a lot of inspirations, between them is Tron, of course, but in general, al the 80s retrofuturistic style.

Nice movie