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From agage@csee.usf.edu:
Very nice.  I have to wonder if this was started after the topic was announced,
however.

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From manorton@jps.net:
Very nice.  I am envious. See im really green.

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From dlauer@optonline.net:
I know we are not supposed to judge based on sound, but it helps a lot on this
on.



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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:

Tough to compete with that.  Once again spectacular!  Do you do anything else
with your life?  The only thing I might suggest is spending a bit more thought
on the concept... go beyond a battle scene... a bit more cerebral or as Steven
Spielberg says somewhere above the belly.


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From gregj56590@aol.com:
I'm afraid that I have to ask: was this done within the timeframe of the contest
and specifically created for the IRTC? 
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From ldnbruce@flash.net:
Excellent models, very good aniamtion, not very original



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From chipr@niestu.com:
Very moody and atmospheric visuals.  Excellent work on the robot--texture,
modeling,
everything was spot-on.

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From mark.wagner17@gte.net:
The low range of greys used in this animation, combined with the MPEG
compression, make it hard to see what is going on.


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From file:
The sound quality is good, but the video sucks big time, particuarly at the end.
 Other than that, its a good professional job.
Notable for lighting, modelling, textures


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From file:
Why did you use 3DS Max? We know that you can also do good POVing.
Notable for modelling


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From file:
A very nice animation all round (although you don't have enough garishly
coloured robots or chequered planes :) ). I thought though that the robot was
quite reminisant of the Predator creature (shoulder mounted gun, infra-red
vision) and the style a bit like the 'adverts' in Robocop. I'm amazed you did
it all in 3 weeks.
Notable for lighting, modelling, composition, textures

