Dude...
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@unknownuser said:
"Yep, it's all CG. I tried to put some live-footage shots but I ran out of time so CGI did the trick."
That's ruined my week...
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Him and what render farm cranked this out?
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wow Starling, that was impressive...
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Alex Roman's work and not much more need to be said...
After "the third and the seventh" there´s not much more to be said (that will be a reference for several years in this area). He´s a one-man-show in CG, but what I really think it's amazing is his aesthetic sensibility for lights and cameras.
A true master in archviz.
(and i hate him for making me fell useless...lol)
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Why do I keep trying?
I better become an English-Spanish translator...
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@unknownuser said:
Alex Roman's work and not much more need to be said...
After "the third and the seventh" there´s not much more to be said (that will be a reference for several years in this area). He´s a one-man-show in CG, but what I really think it's amazing is his aesthetic sensibility for lights and cameras.
A true master in archviz.
(and i hate him for making me fell useless...lol)
Even I recognized his work when I saw this (before reading that it was he). His artistry is more than CG expertise.
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I actually thought the second clip although amazing, the textures and models reminded me of miniatures... the new movie was explicitly fantastic... the only cue I had that it may be fake was that the fruit looked like glass, kind of transparent.
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@unknownuser said:
Good but not overly remarkable...there are some masters hangin here who are very capable. I've seen CG recently from our local school (Georgian) that is just as provocative. A year ago I would have said...wow.
His works are just plain hard work...that I find remarkable.You're kidding right?
Being very (but really very) good at modelling, textures, materials, animation, particles, lights, render, music/sound, and post-production in video and still images in archviz can be "just" hard work (even for this, you do realize there's a very small amount of people (and i'm being generous here..)that can say this in 3D). Knowing how and where to set the best cameras, choosing the perfect lights and combine everything together to set the right mood for a video/image (that should be the work of the director/producer/photography director) that can really make a CG art just like any other media.
but hey don't take it from me.
See the last end of year issue of 3d world and read the article of the round table with opinions of some the art and td directors of the biggest companies out there (they do a small reference to him if I'm not mistaken). But hey what do they now right?Or maybe that's also why some (if not all) of the major references in CG had this front page in their websites and forums (from CGchannel, CGsociety to 3DTotal etc etc) the day after release, with a lot of comments and from others well known artists). But again what do they know right?
But please do post here that great reels made in that Georgian school so we can compare (and in the process also post the number of people involved and time taken)...
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DacaD i second your response, alex roman is in a different league, forget avatar he's a real game changer for the cg industry.
I might also add he wrote and performed the music on third&seventh aswell... he's the full package.
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