Nick escorts Afterschool children into the Pelham Frtiz Recreation Center on May 1, 2007. This video was edited and uploaded to Internet from Macintosh computer.
7 year old Mikhiel got the superhero to stand on the boxes and positioned the spheres with the superhero's hands of this 3-D model. After glueing all the pieces together he animated the superhero.
Here are two cars that pass through each other instead of crash. Thats one way to tell they are 3-D computer animations, not the real thing.
Bi-Weekly for April 26th 2007 Teens and Youth Blind Hero Project:3-D Web Animators and Video ProducersWe are working so hard to get out onto the cutting edge we may actually be in front of the saw blade and about to be cut to shreds. Take for example, Cosmic Blobs, this really incredible 3-D modeling and animation software made for kids. It is great and it took our flat 2-D version of the Blind Hero along with his arch rival the Evil Villian and turned them into much more realistic 3-D renderi...
Blinded and then mocked by Mark, Ryan seems defeated until his inner super-hero rises from the depths of his despair. Ryan finds out that he can only regain his sight by saving the world for all mankind.
After stumbling into staff and tripping on a chair Ryan is ridiculed by pranksters hanging around the vending machines. At his lowest point since the freak accident that blinded Ryan the Blind Hero rises and begins his quest to Save the World from Evil.
This moving 3-D animation of the Blind Hero battling the Evil Villian in the Matrix is already considered to be a classic of the genre.
The Parks Department sponsored this spelling B. A first grader who spelled "millions" correctly won. He and the runner up will move on to the finals!
Children in the after school were up and running, literally, with 3-D modeling and animation using an amazing program called Cosmic Blobs.