Model in sketchup
Trees from Evermotion
Rocks from Vue
Textures from Cgtextures.com
Rendering in Artlantis
Color correction in After Effects
Edit in Premiere
Concept Artist: James Paick
Based on the Uncharted 2 Game
regards
nacho
Model in sketchup
Trees from Evermotion
Rocks from Vue
Textures from Cgtextures.com
Rendering in Artlantis
Color correction in After Effects
Edit in Premiere
Concept Artist: James Paick
Based on the Uncharted 2 Game
regards
nacho
Recent Trick i learn from trial and error experience, and may be usefull for you guys.
The only way I have found to work the conversion of Sketchup to Vue is not using the plugin of e-on software, or exporting to obj. Artlantis is the only way i found that work..
Open the sketchup file in Artlantis, export it to obj and import from that file into Vue, work perfectly without it being the classic heavy file or misplaced textures.
Who would have thought that Artlantis is the best way to use Vue for sketchup.
regards
nacho
The only way I have found to work the conversion of Sketchup to Vue is not using the plugin of e-on software, or exporting to obj. Artlantis is the only way i found that work..
Open the sketchup file in Artlantis, export it to obj and import from that file into Vue, work perfectly without it being the classic heavy file or misplaced textures.
Who would have thought that Artlantis is the best way to use Vue for sketchup.
regards
nacho
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thanx for the comment Pilou and yes its the TIN TIN rocket and its belgian (wikipedia says that tin tin its a belgian-french comic)
This is a work in progress for our next little animation rendering in artlantis/maxwell, based in a concept art illustration from FZD School (FENG ZHU).
regards
nacho