Sketchup Does Weddings too! Who knew?
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I had a great little commission for a wedding planner recently. I couldn't resist creating another animation in its honour
Anita
[flash=648,480:3gqmg1ys]http://youtube.com/v/fY-v5J39yIU[/flash:3gqmg1ys]
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Sorry, too many different music themes and changes of tempo in that for me, it comes across as disjointed and confusing. Simplified it might work better but, this is just one opinion.
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@mike amos said:
Sorry, too many different music themes and changes of tempo in that for me, it comes across as disjointed and confusing. Simplified it might work better but, this is just one opinion.
Hey Mike, yes it does come across as very changeable but I've only used two different songs. When I used only one song/tempo in the past, a lot of the viewers stopped watching the video before it reached the end. I'm using a similar style to that of music videos to keep the audience engaged. Not necessarily my preference but it's a reflection of how short the concentration span can be these days!
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Like Mike, I also feel that you've spend too much time with the After Effect studio...
It's a nice model and render, but I would prefer some more shots from different angles rather than all these effects based on the same angle...
It kind of takes away the professionalism from the animation...You could have blended in some real photos from the place and/or some close-up shoots of some flowers, and/or a table place, where you see the plate, knifes and forks, glasses and as a nice touch a table card with the name of the bride and groom...
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These are fun. I like where it gets all grey suddenly. A little spooky. I'd almost married again if I could have everything in the room flash changing colors like that...
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@frederik said:
Like Mike, I also feel that you've spend too much time with the After Effect studio...
It's a nice model and render, but I would prefer some more shots from different angles rather than all these effects based on the same angle...
It kind of takes away the professionalism from the animation...You could have blended in some real photos from the place and/or some close-up shoots of some flowers, and/or a table place, where you see the plate, knifes and forks, glasses and as a nice touch a table card with the name of the bride and groom...
Just ideas...Hi Kim,
Some good ideas there; I will definitely create an animation with different angles - this is something I'd like to do anyway at some point. Trying to get the time to do these is the problem
I'm not able to blend with actual photos, as this requires permission from the client and THEIR clients. Too much hassle. I did include an image of the actual space at the start of the animation though, so that you could draw comparisons between the real-life interior and my 3D model, baring in mind that I created the 3D model with absolutely no dimensions. It was constructed all by eye using that photo. This happens a lot when I create 3D models for event design companies.
Sorry, not a fan of the close-up of the names of the Bride and Groom! Too sickly sweet for my liking!
Thanks for your feedback!
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@pbacot said:
These are fun. I like where it gets all grey suddenly. A little spooky. I'd almost married again if I could have everything in the room flash changing colors like that...
Thank you I'm glad you liked it! Haha, yea the flashing colours is pretty cosmic!
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Impressive! Looks like a lot of work as well.
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@bryan k said:
Impressive! Looks like a lot of work as well.
Thanks Bryan, it takes a little bit of time, yes! I use a combination of Photoshop and After Affects, sometimes I have to create the transitions frame by frame but I enjoy the creative outlet
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