Hydro74 ~ updates

Joshua Smith has plenty of amazing updates at Hydro74, including this poster and some truly killer T-shirts.

Superfad: Voila

The Garrigan Lyman Group recently tapped Superfad to create a branding commercial that would embody the spirit and beauty of Haiti for Voila, a Haitian telecommunications company … “Our brand strategy for Voila is to position them as uniquely Haitian,” said Rebecca Lyman, Principal, Garrigan Lyman Group. “This differentiates them from the competition and […]

Does working on a BlockBuster movie helps your creativity?

Hello, I know there’s a lot of seniors around this forums.

So I would like to ask if the fact that you work on a big time movie or at a important studio, helps the creativity process and you overall mood when approaching a certain project or it is more stressful because there is more at risk. Is it better, easier, harder?. And I’m not talking about skills or experience, but the psychological aspect of engaging a journey on the big leagues.

tracking in pftrack 5

Hi! I want to track using user-features in PFTrack 5.
Thing is, after I placed my user-features in the shot, they disapear after the first frame. That is of course because they arent tracked.
So my question is :
How do I track using user-features in PF Track 5?

Ivé seen video tutorials from previous PFTrack versions showing that you select your user-feature, rightclick and choose Track forward( or backward) but those options are not existing in pftrack version 5 as far as I know.

need help
Magnus

attaching trackers to bezier points

Hi
Is there any way to attach Individual trackers points to Individual Points of bezier node in Nuke.??????

Digital Soldier

Hi!
This is a little promo i done in order to announce the Gnomon school masterclasses…I don’t want any food back in my face but just a little feedback ^^ ok anyway…Hu Hum!

Digital Soldier

Alberta oil-sand mining exposed: La Moustache for H2Oil

H2oil
Happy Friday, Mographer fans! And what better way to celebrate the end of the week, than with a timely dose of ‘issue’ animation.

La Moustache, the new animation company operating out of Montreal have created these compelling animation segments for the acclaimed new documentary H2Oil. The documentary, produced by Loaded pictures exposes the ‘enterprise of epic proportions’, which is the Alberta Oil sands industry.

So what’s up with extracting oil (or bitumen rather) from Alberta’s oil sands and why do we need to know about this? Well extracting bitumen from oil sands (Often referred to as tar sands) is a hugely energy intensive process, requiring industrial scale heating (using natural gas) and 4 barrels of fresh water to produce one barrel of oil. So right there you have the depletion of the planet’s most valuable and scarce resource, clean water, along with the burning of natural gas to create another carbon emitting fuel…and so it goes on. Add to this the explosion of ‘rare’ cancers in areas where post industrial contaminated water is let back into the environment, and you have a bona fide, 100% proof environmental catastrophe on your hands. And tar sand mining is only going to increase as the world’s conventional oil wells dry up…

Despite the animation itself being rendered by the friendly hand of James Brathwaite (of I met the Walrus fame), it makes for uncomfortable viewing and in as much it does its job perfectly. Sequences are inventive and dynamic whilst tonally staying in keeping with—and never overshadowing—the subject matter.

For me, viewing this work and the trailer for the film came as a real wake-up call. I try and keep up with environmental news as best I can, yet I still thought of tar-sand mining as the institutionalized crazy uncle who’d never actually get released. After watching these clips it’s obvious that the lunatic has well and truly taken over the asylum.

Also, please remember that budgets for documentaries and specifically documentary animation are ridiculously low, especially compared to commercials and studio features. So La Moustache have almost certainly invested much of themselves into making animation of this level for a documentary film that doesn’t yet have a wide scale theatrical release.

For a fairly neutral overview of tar-sand mining check this link.

H2Oil produced by: Loaded Pictures
Animation Production: La Moustache
Narration: Catherine Kidd
Animation Directors: Dale Hayward & Sylvie Trouvé
Illustration: James Braithwaite
Animation: Dale Hayward & Sylvie Trouvé

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Sub D UVW mapping workflow question

I recently decided to get my hands dirty for the first time using Sub D’s and am not to far off finishing my first model using this method of modeliing.
However I have noticed that UVW mapping for Sub d’s is somewhat limited when compared to say poly mapping, with sub d’s only having planer and automatic mapping.
Just wondering if there is a best practice method to map sub d meshes?
Use the tools available to you in sub d?
convert to poly’s and the take it from there?
Perhaps even duplicate the sub d mesh then convert this to poly’s, lay out the uv’s and then paste the uvw’s to the sub d mesh?

Or is it a case each to their own on this on one?

WANTED: Visual FX Artist for Indie Film

Hi,

I’m currently in pre-production on a low-budget independent supernatural-adventure-horror-comedy feature that’s scheduled to shoot in the summer of 2010. I’m looking for a digital effects artist to create a few specific effects which include:

Some "Frighteners" style ghost glow, muzzle flashes, bullet ricochets/hits, two explosions, and a fiery tombstone that falls from the sky to crash on the ground.

The film is very low budget and you can learn more about it here (www.fightingowlfilms.com) and here (www.thenightshiftmovie.com). Due to the budget we’re unable to pay, but will provide full credit and a final copy of the film on DVD for demo reel purposes. Anyone interested can reply to this post or email me at info@fightingowlfilms.com

Thanks!

Private Message

Hi, I’m trying to send a private message to a user here. I did send a PM 2 weeks ago but now I can´t find the compose button.

Can anyone help me to find it? Or maybe it is not an option anymore.

Thank you.