Imageworks’ Rob Bredow talks to MarketSaw about Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.
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Lucyware:)
this is my new work that was done in my extra time. software used for this
3D max, Vray, Photo shop, illustrator
hop you like it
feel free for C & C
thankes
Gamma Slamming
Posted in: Digital Fusion / DFX+D
Mocha to AE
Posted in: Adobe After Effectshello
I ‘v seen a few tutorials about exporting tracking data from mocha to AE..
but you know, the problem is the whole things go well with those tutorials and the tracking data transfers exactly as the way they should
but for me..it is just disaster .
for example I do a simple track in mocha and save the transform data out of it..
then in AE I choose the Null layer and past it at right frame and right frame rate.. but
the Null object just goes off the position where It should be..
I know that something’s wrong with the anchor point transformation but I don’t know how .. the Null object should follow the tracking data out of mocha and it does but with offset…
I don’t know how to fix this ?
thank you in advanc
Rotoscoping hair/fur
Posted in: Beginners TalkMike Orduna aka Fatoe has updated his incredible portfolio of artwork. Enjoy.
AB/CD/CD for Lily Allen’s “F*ck You” [explicit lyrics]
Posted in: arnaud and clement, emi, General, lily allen, music video, parlophone, POV, smearing, warping
There have been many successful POV videos to hit over the past few years (Last Day Dream, Wolverine, Nike Football, Smack My B*tch Up, etc).
However, this recent one from AB/CD/CD (via Frenzy, Paris) adds a playful twist to the tradition. I think I’ve also got a soft spot for this concept since it reminds me of the Headcrusher Skits from Kids in the Hall.
Although some of the compositing doesn’t quite hold up throughout, there are still some great moments. I see a pretty wide viral appeal in the life of this piece with definite YouTube responses in the very near future. Keep your eyes out for the first agency to repeat this one as well…