Character TD \ Creature Development Artist

Greetings..

My name is Denislav S. Georgiev from Bulgaria…

Looking for a job as a Character TD\Rigger with Maya

I have more than 5 years of production experience in Movies, and TV
Commercials….

Updated webSite & new Reel…

my webSite – http://www.puppettd.com/

Check out the experience page to see the studios i have worked

I’m specializing in the following areas – Photoreal and Cartoon body &
face rigging, Mechanical Rigging, Mel scripting, Cloth simulation, Muscles
simulation…. GREAT SKINNING SKILLS…

Thank you for you’r attention

Best Regards

Where do I get the pictures to a outer space down to earth shot?

Hi there,

You know these fx shots where you travel from outer space and all the way down to the earths surface – well they are pretty easy to make.

I’ve already done the shot for preview purposes and use in a mood board. But I used pictures found via google and some taken from google maps.

Where do I go and purchase sattelite images of the earth and in 4K resolution for cormecial use in a feature film?

Thank you –
for taking time to read my question.

R303

Strukt: Toca Me 2009

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The talented people over at Strukt had a big act to follow after Dvein’s opening titles for last years Toca Me conference, but they pulled off something fantastic.

They took the theme “Hit by Inspiration” quite literally and ran with it. The blooming spheres visit every desaturated color of the spectrum, but still live in the same world and make me wish that tiny little balls of inspiration would fall from the sky and bonk me on the head.

Watch it here


Creative Director: Andreas Koller
3D Animation: Andreas Koller, Nina Juric
Music: The Metronome
Compositing: Gregor Hofbauer
Camera & Lighting Wolfgang Maier
Talent Marcos Miranda

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Strukt: Toca Me 2009

Vfx Artist / 3d Generalist looking for jobs/contracts (Montreal)

Hi,
I’m a 21 years old vfx artist / 3d generalist from Montreal who is looking for a job(Studio, Contracts). I finished my formation at ‘Nad Center’ in ‘3d animation and visual effects for film and television’, 1 month ago. I use XSI for the amazing Ice system that allows me to do everything i want, quickly. Combined with my programming background ( C, Python ), nothing can stop me.

I invite you to look at my portefolio and my Curriculum Vitae at

-> www.martingabriel.com

Gabriel Martin

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Bonjour,
Je suis un vfx artist / 3d generalist Montréalais de 21 ans qui cherche un emploi(Studio, Contrats). J’ai finis ma formation au ‘Centre Nad’ en ‘animation 3d et effets visuels en cinema et télévision’ au début de cette année. J’utilise XSI pour l’incroyable système Ice qui me permet de faire n’importe quoi, rapidement. Combiné avec mon ‘background’ en programmation ( C, Python), rien ne peut m’arrêter.

Je vous invite à jeter un coups d’oeil à mon portefolio ainsi qu’à mon curriculum vitae en suivant le lien ci-dessous.

-> www.martingabriel.com

Gabriel Martin

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Watch Here. —- [ MackHasham.com ] —-

Time, Now.


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Presets?

Hey guys. I am new here 😀
Do you got any nice websites with a lot of free presets?

Also for making rain do you use presets/image/animation/effect?

Thanks!

Cinematic Look, do I interpret footage or adjust comp framerate?

Dear members of this forum,

The DOP of the project requested me to work on a 24fps (in order to obtain a cinematic look) while the footage was shot on 25fps.

Do I interpret the footage to 24fps aswell as the composition frame rate?
or should I just do it to the comp frame rate without interpreting?

I’ve test rendered a few with various settings but I’m afraid my eyes are tricking me :S

Appreciate any advice..

Talented Artists Demoreels

Three new demo reels added in our section from the very talented artists around the world. Recruiters are you ready?

The Basics – “With This Ship”

Hi

A friend of mine has created this fantastic new music video for The Basics down in Melbourne, Australia. Check it out here…

With This Ship

We also interviewed Matt Arnold about the creation of another great clip he did for an artists called Whitley. He’s a talented guy and turning out some great work.

Matt Arnold – Whitley

Hope you like them…

Nick

yU+Co: The Watchmen Titles

NOTE: This title sequence was removed at the request of Warner Bros. I will never understand Hollywood’s approach to free publicity. Persistent souls will still find the titles elsewhere online.

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yU+Co and director Zach Snyder teamed up to create this epic title sequence for the eagerly anticipated “The Watchmen”, which opened in theaters today.

The title sequence sets up the movie by traveling through several stylized time periods beginning in 1939 and ending in 1985. Vintage superheroes take stage as dynamic slow motion and selective movement empower each shot with beauty and intrigue.

From the yU+Co release:

The challenge for yU+co. was integrating titles into an already edited six-minute sequence that was built without the placement of titles in mind. In order to make the titles feel like an organic part of the sequence, Yu and his creative team wove meticulous detail into the type design. Rather then simply lay 2D type onto the foreground of the live action, it is incorporated in 3D into each scene.

According to Director Zach Snyder (via Fandango);

From the very beginning I wanted to do a cool title sequence for the movie and it was actually the thing that got me started drawing Watchmen because they were trying to figure out how much this movie was going to cost. I said it’s really impossible to say until I start drawing the movie and a get a sense of what the movie is…

So I literally went to the beginning of the movie and started drawing. It was funny because I had the music—I was pretty positive that it was going to be Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” Then it started to take shape for me as we really find out where we are in the world, and that’s how that sequence came about, tracing the alternate history.

The result is an imagined yet nostalgetic superhero landscape, setting up the film to be, hopefully, as inspired as the title sequence itself.

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yU+Co: The Watchmen Titles