Hi all,
Not posted any projects for a while, mainly due to a lot of our work being for private viewing, but finally I’ve got a few Vimeo links to recent/not so recent projects we’ve been recently allowed to share.
Firstly here is a link to our newish website –
www.wearerealm.co.uk
You’ll find our showreel near the top of the page with a lot of snippets from projects from the past couple of years, as well as some embarrassing close ups of some of the team! A few different styles of animation on there, all rendered in Vray of course.
In our portfolio section you’ll see a lot more of our still image projects.
http://www.wearerealm.co.uk/brand-realm/portfolio
The first project is a group of luxury apartments in London, converted from commercial to resi. This animation was off the back of 8 still images for the marketing brochure, so we had to fix a few things, and fill out the scenes more to allow the cameras more free rain. We made the ending a bit different from the client’s version by breaking down the render, and showing the scene back to CAD. Credit to BBB3 as we used a few of his props from one of his purchasable scenes!
https://vimeo.com/134607931
Next up is a small 2 screen cinema again in London where we needed to show the main bar/lobby, and then the main screening room to help show the client the end result. We used our showreel as the projected film! Lots of fun in post with this one, used Fusion mainly for CC etc, then used After Effects for the DOF and edit.
https://vimeo.com/137968499
Last one is a bit of quick R&D for a train company, think HS2. A lot of interesting render time issues with the amount of planting using Forest Pack, and RailClone for a lot of the tracks etc. The train model was from TurboSquid, but most of the station assets are from old train related jobs. This was more of a test for upcoming projects.
https://vimeo.com/137968498
They all have a few rendering issues, most annoyingly the highlight flicker in the glass of the cinema. But time is money, and the clients don’t wait for no man.
Let us know what you think, c&c welcome!
Cheers,
Mark
Not posted any projects for a while, mainly due to a lot of our work being for private viewing, but finally I’ve got a few Vimeo links to recent/not so recent projects we’ve been recently allowed to share.
Firstly here is a link to our newish website –
www.wearerealm.co.uk
You’ll find our showreel near the top of the page with a lot of snippets from projects from the past couple of years, as well as some embarrassing close ups of some of the team! A few different styles of animation on there, all rendered in Vray of course.
In our portfolio section you’ll see a lot more of our still image projects.
http://www.wearerealm.co.uk/brand-realm/portfolio
The first project is a group of luxury apartments in London, converted from commercial to resi. This animation was off the back of 8 still images for the marketing brochure, so we had to fix a few things, and fill out the scenes more to allow the cameras more free rain. We made the ending a bit different from the client’s version by breaking down the render, and showing the scene back to CAD. Credit to BBB3 as we used a few of his props from one of his purchasable scenes!
https://vimeo.com/134607931
Next up is a small 2 screen cinema again in London where we needed to show the main bar/lobby, and then the main screening room to help show the client the end result. We used our showreel as the projected film! Lots of fun in post with this one, used Fusion mainly for CC etc, then used After Effects for the DOF and edit.
https://vimeo.com/137968499
Last one is a bit of quick R&D for a train company, think HS2. A lot of interesting render time issues with the amount of planting using Forest Pack, and RailClone for a lot of the tracks etc. The train model was from TurboSquid, but most of the station assets are from old train related jobs. This was more of a test for upcoming projects.
https://vimeo.com/137968498
They all have a few rendering issues, most annoyingly the highlight flicker in the glass of the cinema. But time is money, and the clients don’t wait for no man.
Let us know what you think, c&c welcome!
Cheers,
Mark
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