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Previously on "Animation for a Hobby!"

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  • MarillionFan
    replied
    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Cool, what's the technology used?

    "About the project specs : Created on an Intel i7-990X hex core 24 GB RAM,
    and and i7-920 quad core 12 GB RAM. It took about eight months to do the
    animation. The models and character puppets have been a work in progress for
    years prior though.
    Autodesk Maya is used for the all 3d modeling,
    animation, hair and cloth simulation. Z brush is used a bit for additional high
    detail model sculpting of the characters. Mental Ray is used for rendering.
    Adobe After Effects is where it's all composited and sequenced together. I've
    done additional editing and audio track overlays with Sony Vegas. (For
    questions regarding the sound design and music score creation, contact
    Francois, his info is below) All these programs are great but you can do
    similar stuff with similar software.

    During this production, I didn't
    always have access to both workstations so that is partly why it took a few
    months longer than it should've to complete. Also I've been working full time
    job while making this, and haven't had the time I'd like to put into it. I hope
    to be able to take time off work for the next project and have it finished in
    the summer some time."


    This

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  • TimberWolf
    replied
    Cool, what's the technology used?

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  • Diver
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    Impressive

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  • MarillionFan
    started a topic Animation for a Hobby!

    Animation for a Hobby!

    Was checking out the trailer for the Avengers film when I came across this 'fan made' video by some fella learning computer animation. Impressive to say the least.



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