The Lady and the Reaper
Finally, I’m able to show here some non-definitive pics of the project I’ve been working on for the past year: it’s a short film made at Kandor Studio, where I did the rigs for all the characters and all the props and tools for animation and tools for modelling and skin fixing and… phew, lots of efforts of mine there! I’ve learned a lot during the making, because I started working on the project with almost no knowledge on programming. It will be released soon…




Que triunfo tio!!!
Es una pasada!!! Joer… yo cada vez flipo más con lo que haces!!!
Por cierto, enhorabuena por el goya de la peli del Lince Perdido!!!
Nos vemos en Nules!!!
Hey man, great stuff! Looks like quite an interesting project. Can’t wait to see the final results!
Tío, enhorabuena por La dama y la muerte, que me he enterado de que ha sido preseleccionado a los Goya y de que andas por ahí metido (grata sorpresa). Y ya aprovecho para mandarte un saludo, que hacía años que no sabía nada de ti y la noticia me ha traído buenos recuerdos.
¡Un abrazo posmoderno!
Hernán
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Looks amazing. Love the ‘toon’ type style. Great news on getting short listed for the Oscars!
P.S. The opening scene with the crops and windmill things, is awe inspiring! Great work.
I know this comment is a bit late, but I absolutely love your work!
I’ve already applied myself to a Multimedia class at a Tech Center outside my junior high school, and my teacher had me, and other classmates in general, watching this video during the last few minutes of my second period class – and I LOVED IT!!!
Now, I know it isn’t much to some, but if you’re a true artist, animator, or someone that can appreciate the simplest and most complex things, there’s no reason to despise great and valuable work.
P.S. My favorite was the Grim Reaper. I absolutely love Grim Reapers, but not in a hateful or gothic way.
Keep the good work if you plan to continue your moderate enduring work ethics!