Animation - Identity Nightclub/Ultra lounge
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Vray, it is in the video title
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Amazing work.
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Wow, exceptional work - superb soundtrack and excellent visuals, its one of the first animations over 1 minute long that I've actually watched to the end because I enjoyed it so much. Brilliant!
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Smashing work! Love the camera movements, angles and transitions between images. Awesome!
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YOUR KONG-FU IT'S STRONG!!!
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Thank you all for the kinda words...I would have never been able to put something like this together without this community and I thank u for that. I am glad to see that many of you like the design as well as the animation, because there was a lot of work that went into the concept and design decisions as well.
teo: this was all SU + Vray and then your right...it was composited together in After Effects. Im not gonna lie, there was a lot of post process that needed to be done in order to get the concept across and working with SU to get the animation was a struggle at times, but I wanted to try and prove that SU can be used for animation...even with the poly count and camera limitations. Dont get me wrong, its is not at the level of 3d max and I think we all need to beg and plead for the SU guys to improve upon this and I hope that animations like this will show them how much the program is capable of if they would just change/add some features and get serious about SU being a competetive program next to 3d max and others.
Solo: I wish...it is still an unoccupied site. Maybe I could pitch this idea and get something done...haha . Did I fail to mention that budget was not part of the project so Im imagining that the lighting I used would cost a fortune...oH well
prince: Ill take that as a compliment?
bytor: I am graduating from La Roche College with a degree in Interior Design. It is a small school in Pittsburgh, PA, but they are well recognized for design and art and the program is FIDER accredited which helps us graduates a lot.
Frederik: I used vray
Stefanq & Mateo: Ill take that as a compliment as well...right?
Everyone else, thank you for all the feedback. It is greatly appreciated, and hopefully this will be the first of many animations I will be able to share with you guys.
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Do you spend much time in clubs like that?
Being a non-drinker/non-clubber, I don't have much experience in any bar/club, but its interesting to me from a social aspect.
I am familiar with the old pub - Cheers style. And TV and movies often display these types of hyper-flourescent rave-esque clubs (notice all my exposure is through tv - lol). Do most regular people find themselves in a club like this regularly? Monthly? Weekly? Being inexperienced as I am, it just looks intimidating to me.
But very well modeled and rendered! The neon and the plasma - excellent job!
Chrus
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Steelers05,
I know the school well - I am an 87 Interior Design grad of AIP. I wish our firm was hiring right now - because I would get you an interview in a minute. We have an office in the Frick building, but I work from our home office about 100 miles east of you. I was in the burg Saturday to pick my son up from his freshman year at Pitt - weather was warm and things were looking good!
Good luck in your job hunt - your keen eye and presentation skills should help to set you apart from the other talent!
Bytor
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hi steeler. thanks for sharing. the best animation so far i saw with SU and vray. oh and good you use afterefects. its cool/.
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I am speechless, brillliant.
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@unknownuser said:
Stefanq & Mateo: Ill take that as a compliment as well...right?
Just let me say that i never thought that something like this is possible. Now
you set some new standards that will be difficult to keep up with.
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Chris: Thank you for the kind words. Personally, I would not say the I spend a whole lot of time at clubs, but I do go to them from time to time. My research showed that there are definately people that go to clubs like this weekly, even daily. It is a huge social thing, especially in bigger cities like New York or Miami. That trend before was to have more of a dance club, but the concept of ultra lounges that offers more spaces to just kind of hang out is becoming the standard. Because I wanted to extend the "shelf life" of clubs, I tried to offer both of these type of experiences to consumer. The spaces are naturallly theatrical and I can completely understand it overwhelming someone. I hope this helped explain better?
Bytor: I forgot to ask you about the burgh, because I think I saw your profile had Altoona, PA. I used to play basketball against Altoona all the time in highschool...I went to Shaler, familiar? But I wish you guys were hiring as well, because I am really starting to get a little worried with graduation approaching and the way the economy is, but who isnt. I understand if you dont want to mention it on here, but I am curious as to what company you are part of? Think you could possibly PM me? Pittsburgh does seem to be doing alright through all of this stuff...a lot of new construction, but companies are still laying off or on hiring freezes. I am currently working at a small firm, but I am still not sure if they will have enough work to keep me busy full time. I guess I will just have to wait patiently and see what happens. Oh, and what is your son studying at Pitt?....I went there for a semester for mech. engineering and quickly realized it was a little too technical for me so that landed me at La Roche, but Pitt is definately a great/fun school. But thank you for all of your kind words and its nice to hear from a fellow pittsburger...go pens
Nomer: thank you
linea: thank you as well
mateo: thank you...I hope this motivates others to attempt something similar, because maybe if some of the SU guys see this sort of thing being produced, they may take the program seriously and give us some better polygon and animation support, but one can only hope.
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@mateo soletic said:
mateo: thank you...I hope this motivates others to attempt something similar, because maybe if some of the SU guys see this sort of thing being produced, they may take the program seriously and give us some better polygon and animation support, but one can only hope.
i totally agree, hope the skp team can realize that there are a lot of architects using skp and we need it to be more powerfull with the highpolygon...hope someone from skp team can read this
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As do I, because even with the medium size space I had for my project, I had to try and be as creative as possible piecing this all together because I couldnt do it all in one model file. That would have been impossible and actually made things a little more complicated than they had to be.
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sexy very very sexy !!
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excellent work
the music is fantastic too
you could say that artist and song you used? -
thank you zumo - thats what I was going for
rcossoli: thank you, the song is called "antenna" by Zion
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modelhead: Thank you. I do think post pro gets a bad name, because everyone, myself included, wants to get so good at modeling and rendering and it is a challenge to see how good of results you can get without post production. But it is most certainly a huge part and essential to workflow. Photoshop is enjoyable to me, but the post production in After Effects for this project was really fun...I actually think it was my favorite part
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no problem man. feel free and ill do my best to help you out. Keep us posted with any results you come up with.
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