Airplane Study
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Watch out Pixar!!!
Sincere congratulation on a fantastic piece o' work.
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Very pleasant to see!
It's a little pity that we can't listen the motor roar! -
I am NOT interested is staring that thing down
Grate work Erik and Solo
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Wow Pete, that was great!
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Fantastic, Pete...!!
Great to see some of the capabilities of Vue...
In particular I liked the shot from inside the cockpit and out, where the plane is turning...
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Solo this looks fantastic... very impressive. I need to look at Vue again.
Question..was it time consuming to set up animation? -
@sepo said:
Question..was it time consuming to set up animation?
It must have taken time, cause most of the transitions in views are edited matches the beat in the music...
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AWESOME!! -
excellent work on the model and on the animation!!!
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Fan-Damn-Tastic!
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Man is that spectacular! Nothing in my workflow would justify buying or learning a program like Vue which is frustrating. That must have been fun to do!
Maybe I need to do an animation of a stair spiraling through space for one of my clients - And here's a view of your project falling out of an airplane and plunging to earth! Cool, right?
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Crazy
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great model, fantastic animation.
The soundtrack is great but could use a little help with an overdub of a roaring engine fading in and fading out (at the right time of course ).
Just a tought,
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@tomsdesk said:
Fan-Damn-Tastic!
Couldn't say it any better...Wow...great... off the chart! both y'all.
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great
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I started working a bit on some landing gear last night but did not get too far. Today at the office we are pretty dead so I decided to learn some new Photoshop techniques.
FIRE ! ! !
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wow that animation was deadly, how long did it take to render?
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Thanks.
Actually the animation went pretty fast, I'd say it took about 3 hours total rendering, the part where the plane goes through the cloud was the slowest part (took about an hour and a half)
I used an i7 (8 cpu threads)no network (have not set one up for this computer yet) -
I wonder how you guys model all those organic meshs on sketchup.... this looks pretty impossible for me ;/~
Any ref tutorial?!
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