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  • palmer
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    Originally posted by chanty
    I love it! Great 3d animation and nice fluid movement. I like the way the crane symbolizes the needle arm.

    Thanks man. Appreciate it.

    What the crane was carrying was one of my favorite little details. This was initially part of a different concept.


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  • palmer
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    Originally posted by Yao
    By the way: have you ever heard of Blender, a new free 3D program? It's supposed to be really good, saw a flick on youtube done with it, check http://www.blender.org/features-gallery/movies/ and http://www.blender.org/features-gallery/gallery/images/

    Am thinking of giving this a try to be honest

    Yeah- I used it years and years ago before I even had a clue about what I was doing. It was pretty slow and really clunky.

    After poking around on the site it looks like they've added a shitload of features since I last had a look. It does look like its at the level of an app like cinema or modo right now. They've come a long way.... Probably worth checking out.

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  • chanty
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    I love it! Great 3d animation and nice fluid movement. I like the way the crane symbolizes the needle arm.

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  • Yao
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    Originally posted by palmer
    Thanks guys.





    Well I mean current tv may not be mtv but it wasn't a personal exploration or anything.... This is part of the package for the event which is still broadcasting on our network to 80 million homes in 5 different countries.
    Tering...(dutch way to express my amazement). That will do Palmer, no mtv needed, hahah!

    By the way: have you ever heard of Blender, a new free 3D program? It's supposed to be really good, saw a flick on youtube done with it, check http://www.blender.org/features-gallery/movies/ and http://www.blender.org/features-gallery/gallery/images/

    Am thinking of giving this a try to be honest

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  • asdf_admin
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    Rock Solid Palmer. Would expect nothing less. Very cool and creative buddy.

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  • palmer
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    Thanks guys.


    Originally posted by Yao
    Keep it up, my compliments. It's something worthy of a cool campaign for a big brand IMO, or maybe MTV intermezzo-like stuff

    Well I mean current tv may not be mtv but it wasn't a personal exploration or anything.... This is part of the package for the event which is still broadcasting on our network to 80 million homes in 5 different countries.

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  • Digger
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    nicely done mate!....wish i knew how to do that

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  • Yao
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    Very neat man, impressive! My colleagues loved it too .

    Am gonna continue with Cinema again, since I want to expand my abilities in the design field -as I don't seem to be that much of a flasher i'd rather go into more forms of static design, which means moving from 2D to 3D for me.

    Keep it up, my compliments. It's something worthy of a cool campaign for a big brand IMO, or maybe MTV intermezzo-like stuff

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  • clintlove
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    Originally posted by palmer
    The adobe suite(photoshop, illustrator, after effects). All the animation/rigging, camera work, and rendering were done with Cinema 4d. We modeled both in cinema and 3d studio max.

    We use primarily Cinema at current. I'm working on getting a few seats of Maya but the cost is proving hard for me to justify given that it's like 6-7 times as much, per seat, as Cinema. Cinema is definitely a great package though. Been using it for a little over a year now.
    Cool man, Cinema 4D is a great program. I need to install it again and play around so more. I know what you mean about Maya's price tag. We wanted to get in our office at LSU, but just couldn't justify the price, and we'd of gotten a student discount.

    I'm very impressed with the video you guys did, it's definitely inspired me to get back into the XYZ.

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  • Homskillet
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    Sick!!! Always love you work Palmer!! Great Job!

    Didn't I see this as a commercial...?

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  • Hg_addict
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    That rocks Palmer, great job!!!

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  • palmer
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    The adobe suite(photoshop, illustrator, after effects). All the animation/rigging, camera work, and rendering were done with Cinema 4d. We modeled both in cinema and 3d studio max.

    We use primarily Cinema at current. I'm working on getting a few seats of Maya but the cost is proving hard for me to justify given that it's like 6-7 times as much, per seat, as Cinema. Cinema is definitely a great package though. Been using it for a little over a year now.

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  • clintlove
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    What program(s) did you use?

    I dabbled in 3d modeling and animation back in college, but never took it too far. We used Cinema 4d.

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  • palmer
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    Thanks man.

    Yeah it was blast. Getting everyone, producers/jam awards/cd for jam etc, on the same page conceptually was not fun but once we ironed that out it was such a good time.

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  • clintlove
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    That is really awesome Palmer. I bet that was fun to make.

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