Holke79 : New works

Madrid based Designer/Animator Holke79.com uploaded a new site with great new work and a new reel.

Making of Angelina Jolie

Artist created a beautiful actress Angelina Jolie in 3D using softwares 3ds max and ZBrush

New CryEngine 3 Info

Crytek has updated their Presentations page with new CryEngine 3 footage and documentation

WESC 2010 PREVIEW!!! STARTS TODAY!!!!

WeSC Summer Preview & Gifting

Our mega pals at Wesc are hosting a preview for their 2010 Spring Line in midtown starting today and ending on the 13th. Email jessie.cohen@wesc.com to make an appointment and hi five the swedes!!!!

Linkedin Group

Hello fellow Talkers.

I’m interested in creating a VFXTALK group on Linkedin. And I wanted to know if I need any clearance from anyone to create said group.

Update: I created the group already, if any problems should appear i’ll be sure to take the group down.

Here is the link:
http://www.linkedin.com/e/vgh/2195355/

Parallax

I am trying out a shot, which has a Fg layer, Mid ground layer and a Matte painting in Bg.
I want to add parallax between these 3 layers, to show enough DOF. I’ve tried projecting these on separate cards, with a subtle pan and zoom in camera. But it doesnt gives me enough depth.
Is there anyway to add parallax and DOF in 2-and-half-D. are there any options in the camera to animate the point of interest, which might help..

Pls comment people:radar:

WE CALL IT: FOOL’S GOLD WINS BAND OF BALLERS.

BOB_eflyer_crop

At noon today all the talk comes crashing down into cold, hard, reality as our Fool’s Gold familia squares off against Mad Decent, Jim Jones, Asher Roth, and some other unnotables (just kidding Matt & Kim, we know you can dunk) in the Converse Band of Ballers 3 on 3 Tournement. We met up with Catchdubs who gave us the inside scoop about who’s who and what’s what and it looks like somebody’s got some tricks up their sleeves. Not saying who, but SOMEBODY (Diplo) is getting a pair of poopy pants tomorrow. BOB_eflyer

texture baking help

Hey guys,
So i’m animating an albatross over live footage for a documentary that i’m making. I’ve modelled the guy and then textured him (using a camera projection).

It’s not great but it will only be small in the frame and it’s my first ever model so get off my back! jeezz
Anyway, normally it looks sweet. But when i try to animate it everything turns to crap because obviously the projection has not been saved to the geometry. My understanding is that this is called baking. When i try and bake the texture (the only way i know how- by selecting the object and the texture and going convert to file texutre in the hypershade edit menu) everything gets screwed up. I’ve attached a pic of how it should look, what happens when i try and bake the texture and also my shading network.
Any help or advice you guys could give me would be greatly appreciated!

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2012 – Trailer for Roland Emmerich’s Epic Movie

[NEWS=”http://www.cgnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012_oliver_thumb.jpg”]21089[/NEWS]The 2012 doomsday prediction has been circulating for hundreds of years and proposes that cataclysmic and apocalyptic events will occur on earth in the year 2012. Never before has a date in history been so significant to so many cultures, so many religions, scientists, and governments. The forecast is based primarily on the end-date of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, terminating on December 21 or 23, 2012. New Age interpretations of the prophecy are far less gloomy and rather than expecting Armageddon, envisage positive physical changes or spiritual transformations for earth and its inhabitants.

So how would the governments of our planet prepare six billion people for the end of the world? In Roland Emmerich’s 2012 the answer is that they wouldn’t, and the earth’s population is left to deal with catastrophic volcanic eruptions, typhoons, tidal waves and glaciers.

2012 is an epic adventure about a global catastrophe that brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors. Starring John Cusack, Danny Glover, Woody Harrelson and Oliver Platt; 2012 is expected to be released on 13 November 2009.

Woody Harrelson plays a crackpot radio host who prophesies the end of the world and is considered simply insane by others. Harrelson has compared his character to the mythological Greek figure Cassandra, a beautiful princess granted the gift of prophecy, but whose predictions were never believed.

Sony Pictures Image works was awarded the majority of visual-effects work on the film and have undertaken some of the most dramatic and apocalyptic scenes within the movie.

Since 1992, Sony Pictures Imageworks has been creating outstanding visual effects and digital character animation, beginning with seamless invisible effects and fashioning an expertise in emotive CG characters and creatures for live action, all CG-animated, and hybrid live-action/animation productions. Imageworks prides itself as a community of artists supporting the imagination and expression of visual storytellers.

Starting with STUART LITTLE, the first photorealistic CG animated star in a live action movie, Imageworks pioneered groundbreaking moviemaking that stressed traditional character performance with exacting production standards. These innovations set the stage for what is now widely regarded as blended-cinema, where techniques from animation, visual effects and live-action combine to produce a wide-range of including the SPIDER-MAN™ movies, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, SUPERMAN RETURNS, MONSTER HOUSE and BEOWULF.

In 2002, Imageworks proved its all-CG character animation and production capabilities with the animated short, THE CHUBBCHUBBS!, which won an Academy Award® and paved the way for the establishment of Sony Pictures Animation to produce animated feature films. Sony Pictures Animation’s first film, OPEN SEASON, was a box-office hit and its second film, SURF’S UP, received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Animated Feature.

Cast:
John Cusack – Jackson Curtis
Amanda Peet – Kate (Jackson’s ex-wife)
Danny Glover – President Wilson
Thandie Newton – Laurie Wilson
Oliver Platt – Carl Anheuser
Chiwetel Ejiofor – Adrian Helmsley
Woody Harrelson – Chrlie Frost
George Segal – Tony Delgado
Ng Chin Han – Lin Pang
Thomas McCarthy – Gordon
Morgan Lily – Lilly Curtis
Liam James – Noah Curtis
John Billingsley – Professor West
Jimi Mistry – Satnam Tsurutani
Beatrice Rosen – Tamara
Patrick Bauchau – Roland Picard
Blu Mankuma – Harry Helmsley

Credits:
Directed by – Roland Emmerich
Produced by – Roland Emmerich, Mark Gordon, Harald Kloser, Larry Franco, Ute Emmerich
Written by – Harald Kloser, Roland Emmerich
Music by – Harald Kloser
Cinematography – Dean Semler
Editing by – David Brenner, Peter S.Elliott
Studio – Sony Pictures
Distributed by – Columbia Pictures

RELATED LINKS
www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org
www.whowillsurvive2012.com
http://thisistheend.com
www.imageworks.com

short filn feedback

I would like to have a feedback about a short film made this year during my last year at school. We were 3 students and we had three months to do it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4ImDkRzc5k

thanks
Alwine