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Videogames
Are you working on a videogame and you
need some modeling or animation done?
Do you need a Flash game made?
Do you need an interface designed for
your application or game?
Well, you came to the right place! We
have over 7 years experience in the videogame industry!
The Animation Empire works with each
client to meet the unique needs of that specific production. Through
daily interactions (or less regular, if desired), we show the work
to our clients and gain feedback as we go.
The Animation Empire has completed
models, animations, and graphics for PC games, cell-phone games, and
portable games. For our
experience in general 3D animation, please see "3D Animation" on the upper left. For our experience in
special effects and websites,
please see the appropriate buttons on the upper left.
Take a look at the process involved in
some of our projects (more coming soon):
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RPGs
Look at some of
the Designs, models, and animation done on different RPGs
for the PC. |
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Spaceships
The process in
designing and modeling these spaceships for a
cell-phone game. |
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Game Boy Game
Here are some
images done for an independent Game Boy project.
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The animators at The Animation Empire
have degrees from various universities and
colleges, including DigiPen Institute
of Technology (associated with Nintendo, it resides in Redmond, WA).
Their work experience includes companies like IBM and Microsoft.
Some of our animators have left to model and animate for videogames,
including the Godzilla series, the Mario Striker series, and more.
The Animation Empire uses different
software and technology to get each specific job done. Among others,
our software includes 3D Studio Max, Maya, Blender, Photoshop, and
Flash.
Wiki-Trivia
(from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrek):
Shrek is an animated feature based upon William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book of the same name. It was directed by New Zealander Andrew Adamson and animated by DreamWorks Animation SKG in May 2001. It was the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, a category introduced in 2001.
The name Shrek likely comes from the Yiddish word שרעק (pronounced Shreck) or the German word Schreck, in either case meaning "fear" or "terror".
The film features the voices of Mike Myers as a large, strong, peace-loving yet grumpy green ogre named Shrek, Cameron Diaz as the beautiful but very down-to-earth and feisty Princess Fiona, Eddie Murphy as a talkative donkey named Donkey, and John Lithgow as the villainous Lord Farquaad. Chris Farley was originally going to do the voice for Shrek and did at least half of the audio for the voice, but died before the project was completed. Dreamworks then re-cast the voice role to Mike Myers. After Myers had completed providing the voice for the character and the movie was well into production, he asked to be allowed to re-record all of his lines in a Scottish accent similar to the one his mother used when she told him bedtime stories. Myers had also employed this character voicing for a skit during his Saturday Night Live tenure, and also for the character Stuart MacKenzie in the motion picture So I Married an Axe Murderer.
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