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  1. Honestly I don't know what the glowy stuff is, or why I put it in the image, but it's already been fully rendered and I'm too lazy tired to remake it without the glowy-stuff in it
  2. Hello again! This started off as just me messing around with fake displacements again, and I thought it looked kinda neat, so I added to it and made this! Criticism is encouraged and appreciated!
  3. Little bit of an experiment. As a person who now uses Blender for most animation related stuff, I used to use Mine-imator back in the day from the first demo versions of when 1.0.0 came out. I decided to come back to MI as a way to see what I could do from the amount of skills I've learnt over the years, and to see what I could come up with. Here is some images of a dive suit rig for a dolphin-humanoid character model I've had for quite some time gathering dust on my PC. I had to re-educate myself about rigging in MI with using items/other methods (which only took 5 mins as it's somewhat of a poor mans UV mapping system coming from an avid Blender user). Overhauled the rig with an array of additions for some cinematic underwater shots. Feedback is appreciated. These shots were inspired a little bit from a movie called Thunderball, and color/styling wise from the neon color palette from Blade Runner 2049. Decided to go for the 2:1 aspect ratio for these shots (3840x1920 for anyone wondering) Light rays and slight color corrections done with Hitfilm Pro.
  4. It didn't turn out as i wanted it but eh, still got a nice touch to it. Credits: @Voxy @PigmanMovie: Voxy for the Monster of the ocean depths, and PigmanMovie for the fish pack.
  5. hello again........ so recently i just made a random wallpaper when im working on my animation so here the wallpaper credit: @GamersOnVideosfor his skin anyway that it... bye oh yes forget the
  6. From the good episodes of Spongebob
  7. MagicMation

    Fish Rig!

    Fish rig coming soon! update: download available here: Here's a preview.
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