Insane amount of work you put into this. I hope it was worth it^^ Mad Respect. Fun Fact: They contacted me first but I pointed them to you. You are much more qualified and the result speaks for itself. Well done scott.
Skullina reminds me of Na'vi people from Avatar. Sick design. Well done! You went against the odds even if you had limited skills for modelling and that is respectful. + Now they are not limited anymore!
Great job, and they got what they wanted too. Goes to show that cooperation can go further then anything else. Not the tools, the talent behind them which ever they use.
I still have no clue why they wanted you to do this... Since they can film on location, why in hell would they want something so ugly than a gameguru rendering? Having assets with Royalty Free is the only reason??? Because they needed to be seen in a video game?... like an alternate universe in which their character would appear?... Sorry, english is not my first language but the logic behind this evade me. Still, i find the entire video absolutely captivating! I cannot imagine the struggles, the puzzles, the diversity of problems you must have encounter trying to set this up and make all those animations from scratch. You are a genius to have learned all this! Absolutely amazing job! Take care and i personaly think you should do a series of tutorials about everything you learned, i think there would be a lot of interrest for it. Respect!
Thays cool brother, i wish you get more work like these in future, i wish and want success both you and lees, best of luck tanner, good job and best of luck 😊😊😊😊
get it from a southern Italian. We live on the street and know life better than anyone else. This gameguru max program CANNOT BE PRESENTED in a tv show. You will never be able to compare it with graphics engines and engines like unreal. Embarrassing AI. Do your project on unreal, you're talented man. Forget gameguru, it's just a toy to play games made by the easy way. It will be a flop, you can customize the game whenever you want, but it will never be AAA quality
this is gameguru classic not max, which is what the producers of the film wanted Scott to use. Besides which, hes entitled to use anything he likes as long as he enjoys the process and Scott is more than aware of the softwares limitations. What Scott did here is awesome, let him enjoy it without having a moan
I would love to try Unreal one day. For this project, the filmmakers wanted an engine that looked like a game, not a super realistic game engine. And GameGuru got around some potential legal issues you might encounter using Unreal. I agree though, MAX isn't quite ready to make full games in yet, but I'm watching the development with a lot of interest.
Insane amount of work you put into this. I hope it was worth it^^ Mad Respect.
Fun Fact: They contacted me first but I pointed them to you. You are much more qualified and the result speaks for itself. Well done scott.
Vielen dank mein freund! It was a huge amount of work but a really rewarding project to be a part of and I learned lots of new skills.
Skullina reminds me of Na'vi people from Avatar. Sick design. Well done! You went against the odds even if you had limited skills for modelling and that is respectful.
+ Now they are not limited anymore!
well done Scott, what an awesome project to be involved with
Amazing, great job on the show and really nice video as usual. Wish I could get to view the TV episodes :)
Thanks for all your help, buddy!
Great job, and they got what they wanted too.
Goes to show that cooperation can go further then anything else. Not the tools, the talent behind them which ever they use.
You guys are so awesome.
Great work Scott. Very impressive
Really cool man. You just made Game Guru history.
I still have no clue why they wanted you to do this... Since they can film on location, why in hell would they want something so ugly than a gameguru rendering? Having assets with Royalty Free is the only reason??? Because they needed to be seen in a video game?... like an alternate universe in which their character would appear?... Sorry, english is not my first language but the logic behind this evade me.
Still, i find the entire video absolutely captivating! I cannot imagine the struggles, the puzzles, the diversity of problems you must have encounter trying to set this up and make all those animations from scratch. You are a genius to have learned all this! Absolutely amazing job! Take care and i personaly think you should do a series of tutorials about everything you learned, i think there would be a lot of interrest for it. Respect!
You did good very cool!
Cool video!
Geez animating in ancient Fragmotion must of been an ordeal, after working in IK with blender i cant imagine going back
awesome
So cool man! :)
Awesome.
Awesome😀
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Thays cool brother, i wish you get more work like these in future, i wish and want success both you and lees, best of luck tanner, good job and best of luck 😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much! ☺️
@@TannerProductions best of luck brother 😊😊😊😊
I figured it out tanner thr gta game would be similar to driver do you have any driving scripts I can borrow I will try not to make dirty
AmenMoses wrote a vehicle script years ago but I found it a little tricky to understand: forum.game-guru.com/thread/218283
@@TannerProductions thank you I’ll ask more when I get the time
Hey tanner I need help the script for driving is not working
@@EricStarkiller I'm afraid I can't really help you as I didn't write the script and haven't used it myself. Sorry!
That’s alright I’ll try using the game creators lil car tutorial just don’t know to change footsteps audio in it still learning
Awesome👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Did they use the original Gameguru because of your add on instead of max?
Partly, but it was also because MAX was still heavily in development in the Spring of 2022 and I hadn't started using it yet.
get it from a southern Italian. We live on the street and know life better than anyone else. This gameguru max program CANNOT BE PRESENTED in a tv show. You will never be able to compare it with graphics engines and engines like unreal. Embarrassing AI. Do your project on unreal, you're talented man. Forget gameguru, it's just a toy to play games made by the easy way. It will be a flop, you can customize the game whenever you want, but it will never be AAA quality
this is gameguru classic not max, which is what the producers of the film wanted Scott to use. Besides which, hes entitled to use anything he likes as long as he enjoys the process and Scott is more than aware of the softwares limitations. What Scott did here is awesome, let him enjoy it without having a moan
I would love to try Unreal one day. For this project, the filmmakers wanted an engine that looked like a game, not a super realistic game engine. And GameGuru got around some potential legal issues you might encounter using Unreal. I agree though, MAX isn't quite ready to make full games in yet, but I'm watching the development with a lot of interest.
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