@ Cowabanga:

Thanks wink wink

@ lostclimate:

The composition aspect was actually one of my restrictions since I used alot of reference material to compose both scenes.
I can understand your pov about the structure though, thanks for indicating smile smile

@ DC9:

The sides can be optimsised indeed but it's due to the reference material that I encountered restrictions. But I'll keep this in mind.

About the tire marks, the thickness of the texture is actually based upon the tire pattern of a garbage truck which I used as a reference for that. I used this type of vehicle because it needs to pick up the nearby container wink wink
Off course, if you don't know the storyboard behind the scene then I can comphrehense your tought.

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As far as the medium, I liked the video presentation for the models. Although the format was small on my screen, this is a nice way to visualize the models in a flowing environment.


I recorded it with window size 768x576 because the render process of the animation itself is a slow feature. I could have done it on a much larger resolution but that would have drasticly affected the file size.
But thank you for your appreciation, this makes my effort rise in value smile smile

@ Blade:

Looking back at both scenes, I agree with you.
Maybe that is the only aspect that really conflicts with the urban-city style thus good noticing there ^^

Cheers

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