The Learjet was possibly the first plane I flew in a flight simulator (I think it was Microsoft Flight Simulator 95) So it has a special place in my heart. Mainly because it was faster than the prop planes.
There's even a song about it!
I'm sorry, what? Qik...kiqtar...?
Double episode! The Ilulissat Icefjord in Greenland, named the first most popular attraction in this country by Tripadvisor. I'm sure the real thing is amazing. In FSX? Not so much. Anyway, we take a heli and pretend we're being blown by the view.
I just completed my second course about Unreal Engine 4. This one was fantastic, well explained, clear and detailed enough for me to grasp the basics of coding using blueprints, game theory and enough room to start moving towards making my own games!
I highly recommend this course!
We've reached Greenland!
I'm done editing the first two episodes of a new Youtube channel I made, Flight Sim Go. It's dedicated to flight simulators, but I'll also include space sims like Star Citizen. I'm launching it as a way to share my passion with flight and sims.
The Pole 2 Pole project was born because I wanted to record a long journey and decided to fly from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth, in FSX, and to test and fly different aircraft as I went south. Hope you enjoy, comment and subscribe!
Made in FlipBook, this is a short animation I did for a card for my Mom’s birthday. I learned how to use the software as I was doing that animation, and had a lot of fun with it, although I don’t consider myself suit for 2d.
This is my school CG Short film, done in Animation:Master and which was my final project at Uni. It was a group work project but I did most of all of it, all the animation, most of the modelling and texturing, all the rigging, all the lighting, composition and post production. The video got deleted by Youtube almost immediately after I uploaded it, because Bobby McFerrin’s lovable song has some kind of Voodoo ancient copyright curse, probably. Anyway, hope you guys like it.
I was in my third year in Uni and this one was done absolute and totally by myself, from beginning to end. I modelled the character, rigged it, textured it, created the whole background props and scenery, animated, voiced and rendered it.
It’s in Spanish unfortunately, so bear with me on that; it’s about an elephant detective thinking about the hard life of his business, how dangerous it is and how the city is a big dangerous place where nothing is what it seems, and then he picks up a picture and sofly misleads the audience into thinking that the only person that keeps him from quitting, a very special person is a lady, while in fact is his little baby elephant son.
Anyway I can’t say I had fun doing this one. Sure it was my first animated CG film that wasn’t just a test, but man! I had like 3 months to do it from beggining to end, and it was just one of the multiple school projects I had to come up with. The character is loosely based in a children’s song called Papa Elefante (Elephant Dad) by CriCri, because we all had to choose a CriCri song and make a shortfilm with the characters. The animation was the least of my concerns back then, but I had some notions on overlapping and secondary action, although I don’t really remember learning them like that. Anyway hope you enjoy it!