Hi everyone!
I am a Hobbyist just having fun with Graphics.
I have been away from this site for a very long time, but I am happy
to be back and look forward to seeing all the wonderful art from the
talented artists who post here at Renderosity.
I work primarily with Poser Pro 2012, 3ds Max 2012 and Adobe
Premiere Pro. It's older software but it works for me :-)
I mostly use V4 and M4 in all my animations. they are easy to work
with and do not take excessive resources away from my PC. I use a
Dell Optiplex 7010. It's a great computer and you can find them cheap
on e-bay.
While I do most of my own modeling using 3ds Max, I primarily model
the environments in which my Poser characters live.I find myself going
to Daz3d and RMP for all my character, texture and clothing needs.
I animate and set up all my characters inside Poser and then transfer
them to Max by using a Fusion Poser/Max plugin. I then set up the lights,
cameras and all needed textures within Max.
I render the animations by using a V-Ray plugin. I use a 2.35 image aspect
ratio on all my video animations. It just gives them a more cinematic look.
I thank you for looking at my Gallery!
Your comments are always appreciated.
JohnnyM
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Comments (28)
excellent on both versions Johnny, love he song better on first by Roy Orbison, i like the outfit and color version of second, that dude by the trash can does not ever give her a glimpse.. super walking along the street shops. 5++.
Which one a hard question like eekdog I love Roy Orbison song I love that great movie, but time has moved on, color must come 1st, may be you could put the song Pretty Woman on that video
It is nice to see someone doing animation and doing a great job of it
I am of the same opinion as eekdog the girl of the second version on the music of Roy Orbison but both versions are remarkably done, you are so talented... Congrats !!
Both are great, I prefer second version !
The Roy song with the color version.
I agree with FirstBastion, Roy song and the color version. The animation is just awesome. Super job, Johnny, as always.
Wow! Awesome work! I'm going to be a little different here and pick the first one for both look and sound.
Ein fantastischer Film
Wonderful animation!!! Great work and awesome song 👍🙋♂️
No hesitation ! #1 is by far my favorite, because of Roy Orbison of course but also because a WB version looks more like a memory, a dream. The environment, the different characters (the tramp is amazing) are awesome. No doubt, you're a master where animation is concerned.
Well, well, well, what a dilemna my dear friend ! They are both amazing and you're a true master for animating your characters in 3D StudioMax. As gaius I would choose the first one because I also like Roy Orbison. I've noticed the movie poster of Back to the Future on the bus stop : how did you know it was my second favorite movie, after Star Wars, of course !
Hi, top animation !
Another reminder at the good old 80s movies :)
Greets Stormrider75
Man, that's a tough one - both of these are incredible! If I have to choose, I'm right with gaius' comment above. The monochrome version has (in addition to Orbison) such a wonderful dreamlike feel. Of course I also love the color version with Blondie's sexy voice backing it up.
You've really outdone yourself here, Johnny!
Wow, that's quite a neat animation project!
For me, the first song attached to the second color version would be the best.
A most unbelievable outstanding mesmerizing fantastic brilliant hot top notch movie!😊💝🥰 Stellar work, stellar directing, stellar cameras, stellar scripts, stellar sound track. I had my eyes glued to the screen for a long time, a power surge popped up - just switched to solar batteries - and the show goes on. Nothing can stop this glue, nothing!
This is the best version, the 2 minutes and 38 seconds!
You can't split a beauty in two and still have it. It is the Dream part Pretty Woman and the awaken part, alltogether it is a single hot bomb beauty. The full version is the only acceptable choice for me, the 2 minutes and 38 seconds version. A hottest most brilliant mesmerizing Magnificent awesome Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it!😊💝🥰 Go Johnny, go, full Movieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!😊💝🥰
Both are super cool. I prefer the song on the first one and the color version. Great job with the dress motion and very cool background scene. Interesting that you showed a Delorean at the end of the animation. I just watched a video on a company that is restoring a bunch of them. You are a master at 3D Studio Max animation. Well done.
Hmmm, very difficult. I like them both, but maybe the colour one is a little more interesting ...A real great and pefect movie scene
I love the Blonde soundtrack but I think Roy Orbison and the black and white version is better. Is that a DeLorean in the video? I just finished watching the "Back to the Future" movies. Anyways, your work is always and inspiration and classic and this video is just fantastic. I love the 1950's look of the city, hence I think I like the Black and White version better. Although, don't get me wrong, but I think her legs go a little too far back when she walks. Maybe it's me. Other than that, it is really fun to watch.
I prefer the color version with Blondie singing, but you will have many difficulties for making the "good" choice with so many different appreciations!
I am always in awe before your knack for creating amazing animations that are fluid and remarkable in their design and render. Both versions are fantastic, but I would go more for the coloured version with the song by Blondie, because it fits more to the urban environment you 've set your sexy model in. Whatever my opinion, it is yours that should prevail, my friend :-)
You don't make the decision easy...lol
Both work in their own way, animation is so sweet as is the scene setup. I prefer the color version and like either song as backing track :)
Excellent :)
THATS A BIG JOB ANIMATION
WELL DONE BRO STUNNING ART
Well! I like them equally and differently. A lot of people above like the black and white better, part because of Orbison (a famous song) and part because of the (beautiful) black and white. I gotta say, your black and white is creamy and rich and beautiful.; and black and white photography---still and cinematic---has a poetry all its own. Film Noir would be nowhere without it---and there's a certain film noir mystery in this piece. I mean she's walking on streets where almost no one is present, and the two people I remember stayed in one spot: What happened to the city? Is it pre-day? Is it a sunday? And the thing is, we don't care because her angel-like wafting makes the place seem like a dream (as some of your commenters say).
The color version, on the other hand (blondie), is a whole other experience. For one, you chose a strong yellow tone for her skirt, contrasted with the green: She really stands out. And now the city feels like a 50s or 60s film, maybe a young marlon brando is waiting in the wings to coolly woo her and take her out of frame. (I think of The Wild One: "...you don't go any one special place. That's cornball style. You just go!") The woman wafting, gliding almost, while looking all around her, is very effective; esp in these pre-retail-day streets: The silent streets have come alive with all kinds of hues and eye-catching sights. Visual rim shots. I love it as much as the moody "noir"-ish first version. I love them equally.
Man, your camera! Geez, dude: Your camera. I know you're not actually using a physical film camera, but you're making camera movements to die for. What an eye you have. Your camera moves, and so caringly. You move into her, let her recede into the left, and you pull away...motion from both ends. Then you cut. You pass a man at a garbage can and swivel around him---we move near and away from him in a few seconds. (And he's a real contrast: He's dark, she's lit; he's dishevelled, she's model-like.) Then you show a woman at a bus stop, she moves a little here and there, then you let her be. (Snippets of life.) And the opening contrast of that old VW bug, and that sleeker car, next up---what, a "pantera GT5"? I don't know cars!---I love the contrast of the two. Starting your film with new and old. If you ever direct a film, let me know. You got a film-maker's eye. You really do..
Like both of them !!!
Prefer #2 but super animation work !
It's was a great pleasure for me to have again a look at all your newest uploads dear Johnny! 👍
Sexy and well done!
Both are good, but I prefer Pretty Woman.