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Is there a good 3D Animator in the house?

Buck-Beaver

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Hi all,

This is a little off-topic puppetry wise, but I thought one of you wild, creative puppet types might be able to help me out...I've hit a snag with the Star Wars Puppet Film I'm doing for the Star Wars/Atomfilms contest (see the related thread).

I had someone lined up to do a simple 10 second shot of the Rancor in Return of the Jedi but they've had to drop out at the last minute. I have a fully rigged and textured model for 3DS Max - it's an extremely simple shot for someone that knows Max well and can do biped animation. All that has to be done is light the shot, animate it and rendered it by the end of the month. I would do it myself, but I am not very good at biped animation so I was hoping to find someone who could do it for me.

Alas, there is no pay as this project is non-profit as per the AtomFilm contest rules, but you do get screen credit and the finalists in this contest are seen by tens of thousands of people so there is a good chance to have your work seen by a lot of people.

If anyone can lend a hand or knows someone who might be willing to just email me privately through the board (please don't use PM, I rarely check them).

Thanks! :smile:
 
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