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  • #16
    Absolutely fantastic work!!!
    www.visumporec.com

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    • #17
      holy crap, thats quite possibly one of the best things i've seen for a long time. whats this for? a feature length movie?

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      • #18
        I really want to thank you for your kind comments, i'm so glad to hear that you like the shots, as we put so much effort into it!

        The effects are for a full lenght feature movie, i think it is best to post the link to imdb, as there you'll find all details
        http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365675/
        I'm not exacly sure when it will be out, should be end 2007/beginning of 2008.

        The blimp animation was a mixture of different techniques, Mason, the guy who did the shot, already wrote a little making of that will be on the website soon, i'll post the link then.

        Btw, i really gotta thank Vlado and all others participating in Vray development, as people were quite sceptic that it can do the job, rather thinking about taking a feature film established "high end" solution (mr, prman), but not for long. It was exactly the time with 1.5RC2 to prove, that you can do more than 400 shots with full blown raytracing in feature film quality and it's not only good for commercials. And after seeing the work on congresses, some "bigger" studios told us, that they will have a closer look at vray

        best regards,
        Michael
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Sushidelic
          Btw, i really gotta thank Vlado and all others participating in Vray development, as people were quite sceptic that it can do the job, rather thinking about taking a feature film established "high end" solution (mr, prman), but not for long. It was exactly the time with 1.5RC2 to prove, that you can do more than 400 shots with full blown raytracing in feature film quality and it's not only good for commercials. And after seeing the work on congresses, some "bigger" studios told us, that they will have a closer look at vray
          hehe this is the case with us too. I think overall vray is pretty much capable of anything any other renderer is...
          vray needs to prove it self big time infront of the highend productions to be considered one of the top 3. In my eyes, it has long proven that. We use it in production of feature films as well as tv series/comercials.
          Dmitry Vinnik
          Silhouette Images Inc.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Sushidelic

            The blimp animation was a mixture of different techniques, Mason, the guy who did the shot, already wrote a little making of that will be on the website soon, i'll post the link then.
            Hello,
            I would like to ask how were the planes animated? Did you use some plugins or mocap data?

            Best regards
            Michal

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            • #21
              thats some spectacular work! I swore most of it was footage until you said otherwise.
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              "Sometimes life leaves a hundred dollar bill on your dresser, and you don't realize until later that it's because it fu**ed you."

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              • #22
                Amazing!!!
                FumeFx tut please!
                www.thefakeworld.net is back!

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                • #23
                  Damn that's nice.
                  www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Sushidelic
                    The blimp animation was a mixture of different techniques, Mason, the guy who did the shot, already wrote a little making of that will be on the website soon, i'll post the link then.
                    Sitting patiently with hands on lap

                    Thanks for the info!!

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                    • #25
                      Perfect job !
                      Congrats and thanks for believing in V-Ray !

                      Best regards,
                      nikki Candelero
                      .:: FREE Your MINDs, LIVE Your IDEAS ::.

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                      • #26
                        Should be on the Siggraph Reel!
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                        • #27
                          Thanks again for all that great feedback!

                          Originally posted by HAWF
                          FumeFx tut please!
                          About the fumeFX, I can't tell you that much as I didn't do it... But we're preparing some more content for the website, i'll see if we get some fumeFX stuff up there as well. Gotta pay a beer to Pieter who was responsible for the volumetric stuff, this might help him to set something up!

                          Originally posted by pilo44
                          I would like to ask how were the planes animated? Did you use some plugins or mocap data?
                          Animation was all keyframe, even the flaps and other secondary animation was keyframed. Surely every plane had a rig with custom controls to make animation a lot more comfortable than having to touch everything by hand. We also had a system that was analyzing flight behavior and then automatically added the flaps etc. movement, but in production we preferred to let this do the animators by hand as it yielded superior results. Tertiary animation, like wingshakes, wireshakes etc. were added procedurally, but the strength was also keyframed. Btw, there were many comments on WWI forums, that the planes were flying way too fast. Can't confirm that here, as we were animating in real world units, and every rig had a "speed-o-meter", that was constantly mirroring plane speeds to make sure that we don't get (too) unrealistic.

                          Best regards,
                          Michael

                          PS: Wow, looks like i learn quoting after all those years here on the forum
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                            • #29
                              Awesome!

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