Refractive Materials and Caustics
Posted in: 1Learn how Houdini handles this area and delve deep into some scientific explanations of why it is designed this way
Learn how Houdini handles this area and delve deep into some scientific explanations of why it is designed this way
Researchers develop specialized hardware to render holographic projections at near real-time speeds
A 10-year veteran, Kenichi began his path at the Takushoku University as a student of Industrial and Graphic Design
I hope you are well.
I am Arulkumar, I am very much interested in compositing and editing.
Kindly requesting please notice my resume in the attached document.
Kind Regards,
Arulkumar.B
HP6:
http://www.rsp.com.au/portfolio/flv/hp6Flv.htm
Enjoy :thumbsup:
Rising Sun Pictures’ website has some great vfx break-downs for Terminator: Salvation and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
For the past yr I’ve been working as a Digital Image Retoucher at a busy photographic studio, I am now trying to make the transition into a freelance compositor and I’d like to ask some advice:
I gained heaps of skills in photoshop, everyday I had a different request from clients including:
– Removing braces.
– Fixing glasses focus so that refraction & reflection doesn’t occur.
– Removing table in foreground (requiring me to paint in legs and feet).
– Removing ex husband from family intergrated group shot.
– Making legs, arms, behinds thinner using warp tool (quite a common request).
– Head and face replacements (normally there are 1 or 2 people blinking or looking away in group shots).
– Scar/tatoo removal.
& more.
Ok so now I am working on a compositing showreel, the problem is I can’t exactly use anything I worked on as they are all still images so I’ve been working on my own shots which is taking some time.
Anyone else come from a image retoucher or photographic path and what should i look for in transitioning my skills from still to moving images? (besides obviously tracking…)
Thanks in advance!
-Cr0ss