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This computer 3D animation, Albert the Bamba, was the project of the COSC 3P98 Computer Graphics course. I mainly used Poser 5.0, and combined with Photoshop 7.0 and AudioEdit Deluxe 4.05 to finish this project.

Dancing Scene This animation is a colorful dancing scene that surrounds with cartoon characters. Characters contain a super hero-like singer, a rabbit dancer, a kitten dancer and 3 alien co-singers. The animation was produced with an idea of a disco dancing pub. I would like to create some different spectacular sceneries that would be able to let the viewer to enjoy the animation in full entertainment.

The most difficulty that I encountered was the key frame and pose generations in Poser. They required most of the time that I arranged the whole animation. The key frame function in Poser was hard to manage in the mind as I desired. It was really easy to mess up the character motions since the key frame would automatically adjust the setting between the previous and next values. Even worst, the character would move as a weird movement and action. I could say the whole project is a real challenge but it was really fun to program with. Besides, I could learn the fundamental knowledge for creating the simple 3D computer animation.

I am currently a fourth year computer science student in Brock University. I am interesting in computer graphic programming and web page design. Please feel free to contact me at any time with your question or concern.


Albert the Bamba

Cameo Grey © 2004 - 2005 Samuel Lee, Brock University

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