Author Topic: Recent Spaces CONSTRUCT animation  (Read 11456 times)

2016-06-02, 18:29:34

iainbanks

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Just released another little animation that we did in the studio recently to accompany our Pied a Terre project at Recent Spaces.  Hope you guys like it :)

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2016-06-02, 18:40:50
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Genius!
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2016-06-02, 18:43:33
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The idea is so brilliant, when I had seen the picture right at the beginning, I thought another plain-jane cubic wannabe house... not even finished... straight to wip section, please.
But I was wrong!  The material collection and the stridor model, really really cool.

2016-06-02, 18:45:19
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Awesome!
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2016-06-02, 18:58:22
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Really cool!
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2016-06-02, 19:14:37
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Fantastic :- ) I remember when I saw this done by german PURE Rendering long time ago.

Since I have one animation right now, can I ask, how is the fade-in of objects look done ? By key-animating the "Visibility' parameter in 3dsMax object properties ? Can Corona work with that ? Or is this something else.
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2016-06-02, 19:20:31
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Can't speak for how it was done here, but I have used the object visibility parameter frequently in my animations, and Max works as expected. Could also be done by animating a material, but harder work that way.
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2016-06-02, 19:30:18
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That was very nice to watch! I like how it started, looking like a model and then zooms out to show the studio and then the rest of the apartment. Very cool concept. Nice work!
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2016-06-02, 19:32:07
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iainbanks

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Thanks guys, glad you like it.

Juraj - yes the fade in's were done by animating the key frames for the object visibility. I found a nifty script which made the process of changing the value and setting the keyframes a bit easier.

Iain
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2016-06-02, 20:53:28
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2016-06-03, 02:58:36
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Ando

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Great concept and done brilliantly. Awesome work..

2016-06-03, 08:33:07
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alberto_royo

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Ufff... I loved it, very original

2016-06-03, 09:06:19
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Awesome work guys! The material samples look amazing, as well as the whole animation of course. ;)

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2016-06-03, 09:22:54
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well done, could you give us an idea of how many passes you used for each frame?
Or did you use a noise limit? (I guess it will be scene dependent)

2016-06-03, 11:43:19
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Really nice work. Loved the architectural drawing to visualization concept.