"Boot failure " projet d'étudiant ESA st luc

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somkiat
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"Boot failure " projet d'étudiant ESA st luc

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Bonjour à tous ,
Voici quelques sketch de productions pour mon futur film d'animation en full 3D .
Tout ça fait directement via TV paint via mon tablet PC .

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Not sure what you wrote in French, but looking at the images I was wondering if it's not better for you to try to find a more personal voice.
Or maybe just something a little less, ehh...Wall-e.
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Translation :
Hello everybody,
Here is a little sketch I've made for my future 3D animated movie
Directly done on TVPaint, via my Tablet PC
I don't find it looks to wall-e, personnaly. =)

In fact, it reminds Mark's works :mrgreen:
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Hum yeah you 're all right ....it's look like than Wall e ....I looking another way to design this character .
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It reminds me "Hal" in 2001, the space odyssey :mrgreen:
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somkiat wrote:Hum yeah you 're all right ....it's look like than Wall e ....I looking another way to design this character .
Good for you! I don't want to sound condescending but I salute anyone who understands and has the personal need to search for originality. It used to happen to me all the time. I'd design a character I felt quite proud of and them someone would point out to me that it looks pretty close to an already existing style I had never seen before and I'd have to start all over again. Composers have it even tougher with only 12 notes to a scale but we hear new melodies all the time (although, ehm, less frequently than it used to be).
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Paul Fierlinger wrote: Composers have it even tougher with only 12 notes to a scale but we hear new melodies all the time (although, ehm, less frequently than it used to be).
Hahaha, that's why I don't listen to the radio anymore :mrgreen:

It's a sweet metaphor. Although, I always hated when discovering I've made something which look like something which already exist... except when I'm trying to make a fanart. Here it's really frustrating when someone ask : who's that ? U_U

(hopefully, it didn't happen to me since I'm 10 years old :mrgreen: )
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The trick is to keep one's drawing as close as possible to one's personality and world view and changing ways. But it took me many more years to discover that it is a mistake to adhere to just one style. Otherwise we would all be working in an early form of arrested development. It must be tough to get stuck with being a pink cow, but cows come in different colors and shapes and who knows what secret cow lies in the depth of your thoughts, waiting to come out!
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:) :D :mrgreen:
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Elodie wrote:It reminds me "Hal" in 2001, the space odyssey :mrgreen:
it must be his cousin "Hall-e"
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*padam ta tchiiii*

What a group of happy jokers :mrgreen:
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Mmm, what is Wall-E ? I've never heard talking about... A name of english Graffiti artist perhaps ?
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Actually, WALL-E has his own paternity problems - as was noted by many critics, about 30 seconds after his film was released. :D

The robot on the right starred in a 1986 film called Short Circuit - his name was Johnny 5.

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remember that , it was my favorite movie (Johnny 5 )
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