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  November 01, 2004  
  (((Weekly Swift 3D 'Addict' - Mark Rush)))  

Congrats to our Swift 3D Addict Mark Rush.

Our latest Swift 3D Addict Mark Rush has an impressive library of 3D models that he has created. You can find a few of them in our User Showcase as a matter of fact. Marks work on the Crimson Avenger (aka Defenders of Justice) contains excellent modeling combined with an effective hierarchy setup. The hierarchy setup that Mark established allows him to fully animate his characters body with complete human motion and when you throw modeling into the equation, you get really cool results as demonstrated with his latest creation The Crimson Avenger.

>>Here is the link<<



Click on the first link in the User Showcase.

You can find Mark Rush circling the Erain.com forums on a daily basis.

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JFoley
November 1, 2004 08:50 PM

Comments:

You gotta see this rendering of the duo (Its funny as hell!)
http://home.comcast.net/~mudabir/erain/FoxBot_HoverCycle_Comp01.jpg

j-Fo
November 1, 2004 09:58 PM


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