felixj3130

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Artist // Professional // Digital Art
  • Austria
  • Deviant for 14 years
  • He / Him
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Super Llama: Llamas are awesome! (10)
My Bio
Current Residence: Vienna, Austria
Favourite genre of music: Rock, metal, hardrock
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows7 x86-64

Favourite Visual Artist
Giger
Favourite Games
Biohazard series, Grand Theft Auto series, Command and Conquer series, Portal & Portal 2, Team Fortress 2, Half life series, F.E.A.R
Tools of the Trade
3DS Max, Mudbox, Adobe Creative Suite, A fast PC
Other Interests
3D design, Industrial design
Alright, my first journal here Well, incase you don't know what softimage 2010 is, it is a high-end 3D modeling and animation kit from Autodesk, and was known as Softimage|XSI Alright, the problem is as follows: Today I downloaded the official trial from Autodesk, because I wanted to do something with the Facerobot toolset. This toolset is specialized on facial rigging and animation, a great tool for all character artists After I completed installing it, I tried to run it. I thought 'Yay, lets play with Facerobot and create some freaky facial expressions and animations' - but no, it didn't work. It gave me following error message: No int
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Thanks for watch and fav!
Thanks for the watch :D
Thanks for watching!
Thnk you very much for the Llama :-))))
you're welcome
Thanks a lot for the fav! :)
Thz for watch, we might be able to exchange experiences. What program do you use?