Earth Zooming

Hi friends,

kindly watch this link : http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorial/earth_zoom/

please tell how to parent one node to another like this link, in fusion. I used paste connect option, but i cant perform like the following link using instance. please help me .

Various positions (Rigger, modeler, Char-TD, Effects-TD, Shading/Lighting TD)

UtopiaPeople is a freelance agency for postproduction and production specialists, we represent 8000 freelancers around the world. For more information about us please visit www.utopiapeople.com Sign up for daily joboffers.

We have numerous openings for a job at one of the top facilities in Turkey, Istanbul. The starting date is rather soon and the project will go on for approx. 13 weeks, and is to be published in the beginning of January 2011. Some info from our client regarding the project:

The project is going to have both shooting and 3d character and 3d background support. The character is a lion in a human body form. They are planning to shoot the character with the fur around his head..but the face part will be cg, and the animated tale will be cg too.

We are looking for:
1, A modeller who has worked with fury characters.
2, A dynamics and fur-TD, experience in fury characters is a must.
3, A rigger, experienced in fury characters is a must, and we are also focusing on facial expressions since there will be extreme close ups.
4, A lighting shading TD.
5, An Effects TD for lightning and storm effects.

The rate is negotiable, and the employer will provide an apartment and airfare. Software will probably be Maya. Please write in your email when you can start.

You must be registered as a freelancer on www.utopiapeople.com (register free at http://www.utopiapeople.com/forms/registration.php ) If you are interested please email job@utopiapeople.com Before October 16th at 12:00 CET (the sooner we can get your application the better), marking your email with "Turkey" and the position you are applying for example"Turkey-1" please write any information that you want to pass on to client in that email. We will notify you if you are short listed. Only applications with webreels will be considered

What is the best way to render/animate fast moving wheels

Hi im making a few tests of fast moving car along a road and can get most motion blur techniques to blur everything acceptably apart from the wheels. The techniques I have tried so far are Mentalray No deformation, mr full deformation, mip_motionblur. Mentalray full deformation gives best results on wheels but takes way to long and for the amount of frames I want to render and it tens to flatten the reflection properties of the material to much.
How do you guys go about achieving photoreal motion blur for this type of shot without it looking nasty?

Android apps (vfx-related)

As the "iPhone apps" thread came up with some pretty interesting recommendations my idea was to start a similar thread for the Android-folks out there.

As far as I know the mill and framestore apps haven´t made it to the Andoid platform yet. Any other software to check out?

What’s a good idea to research about in the VFX/CG field?

I’m supposed to be doing a research on any topic related to the VFX/CG field which should last for about one year. I’m currently looking for ideas. Do any of ya’ll have any longtime unanswered questions in your heads that you wish someone had investigated?

Animating colour, is it possible?

I have a shot where the subject is moving quite a bit and as a result the subject is under several lights of different colour temperatures.

Nuke doesn’t seem to animate changing colours on the colour wheel, is there any other work around how to get it to change colour without having to do the whole grade again with a mix node..???!!!

Cheers,
cr0ss:eek::)

Rotopaint – always show all handles…

Hey there,
Doing some roto, and finding it incredibly frustrating that the roto seems to always be in what Shake would call "pick mode". That is to say, only the point I’m currently working on shows it’s handles. It makes working much slower than having all of them shown all the time – much slower, and much, much more frustrating.

Any workaround? A setting I’m missing?

Thanks, folks.

Using a transform on a over b makes part of the screen go black!

Hi VFX talk peeps,

Ok well I been having this problem in nuke, I have a green screen composite:

A over B

no worries.

but when I pop a transform in the A before I merge it over the B I get a black line wherever I move the transform to be. What can I do to fix this?

-I’ve set it to take metadata from B
-I’ve unclicked the ‘black outside’ in the transform box option

none of these seem to work… help!:confused::confused::eek::confused:

Endhiran ( ROBOT) vfx showcase – INDIA CHASING HOLLYWOOD

INDIAN BIGGEST BUDGET MOVIE TO CHASE HOLLYWOOD BIG WIG

Endhiran at IMDB

The multi-crore Rajinikanth-starer Endhiran (Robot) opened to a frenzied response in theaters across worldwide on OCT 1st.The trilingual movie in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu with English subtitles produced by Kalanidhi Maran and directed by Shankar has Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles. It‘s a sci-fi emotional movie in which Rajinikanth plays a dual role of a scientist and a robot. The scientist Dr. Vaseegaran creates a robot with artificial intelligence and names it as Chitti, the film goes on to show how Chitti mingles with society.

Its a visual effects showcase to the world audience from India. Biggest budget film ever made in India,Which dawns a eye opener in the visual effects industry with the collaboration of the best resources both from western and Indian technocrats ($41,675,740 approximate). The movie required a unobtrusive VFX of over 2000 shots that add up to around 60 scenes in the film. V.Srinivas Mohan handled the entire film Visual effects as a Vfx supervisor. Frankie Chung and Eddy Wong were the additional supervisors for there respective work.

The Visual effects of the film glimpse the boundaries with collaboration of studios like LA based Legacy effects US (Stan Winston Studios), Indian Artists Computer Graphics Pvt. Ltd(Chennai), Menfond(Hong kong), kinomotive(Hong Kong), Hyderabad based Firefly Studios, Chennai based VenSat, Pixion, EFX Prasad Studios, Ocher Studios, Mayans Creatives. Also some freelancers from London, Canada, Iran, Germany, France and Hong Kong were part of the project. The 80% of the VFX work has been handled by Chennai based studio Indian Artists Computer Graphics Pvt. Ltd.Indian Artists had been earlier facilitated with 2 Indian National Award for excellence in Visual effects for film by Indian government. Lastly been grabbing the award for its excellent work in Tamil Movie – “Shivaji” for Digital Skin grafting technology used in the Film song. Making a Indian superstar look like European complexion.

Considering the budget and time line. Budgeting and VFX scheduling had been the crux of the project to get it delivered. Mr.V.Srinivas Mohan had the dual role of being a VFX supervisor of the film and VFX producer along with Mr.T.K.Jayakumar in roping the right resources across the world.

V.Srinivas Mohan shared "One of the challenge was to get international standards in Indian budget. For that We have used lots of techniques such as the pre production with detailed pre visualization, Animatroincs and Light stage face scanning which were much appreciated and welcomed by studios in the Hollywood when we approached them for their services. Thanks to Director Shankar sir for fresh and wild ideas with emotional sc-fi script. The animatronics was used in about 22 scenes in total for the movie. All the resources and technology available at Legacy effects were used for the same including puppets, mannequins and special make-up. 2 main Robot puppets ware designed and build exclusively for this project. About 40 mannequins of The Robot Ranjinikanth were got from Legacy Effects studio for the scenes involving number of robots." The Vfx team has used some unique technology such as the Doom Light stage scanning for detail high resolution CGI face. Also the Indian Artists have developed a new proprietary skin shader plugin with the help of Jupiter Jazz, the developers of shake. The shader is open source and the code for it is available at https://code.google.com/p/jupiterskin/.

Pre visualization was one of the most important part of the visual effects work involved in the movie. Sanath P.C from Firefly Studios Supervised on the pre production of the scenes. About 40 scenes were pre visualized in the preproduction stage and done in animation before going in for the shoot. The pre production for these scenes alone took about 6-7 months.

Some of the Major jinx in the visual treatment were the motion control shots which had multiplication of the ROBO character. Which involved lots of planning before going for the shots and getting it 100% done with less penny shed. Having the Frame information of the top and bottom in the super 35 format, Indian Artists devised a Camera rig to get perfection with manual control without the actual motion control rigs, Which costs huge pie and time consuming, if it were been used for complete project. Association of Legacy Effects had given the right value addition to film with live interactions and necessary story blending which was never been attempted in Indian Cinema. Mr.Vance Heartwell and Mr.Alan Scott has helped in all stages of the animatronics and special make-up.

Motion Graphics and Head UP Displays in the film have been Minor Parts which was taken care in detail to reveal the story and give the science fiction texture to the visuals. Which had been complete undertaking at Indian Artists. Direction Team was keen in not having too many eye poppers in actually spoiling the storyline. The Story establishes the robot character to distinguish from the scientist which was donned by the same superstar Rajinikanth. Which involved lots of head removals and dual character interactions with live with Animatronics blends with character movement. Which had a meticulous planning in execution and shot planning with seamless blending of compositing.

The Seamless blending of Key frame Animation,Motion capture, Animatronics, Multi Robots, Real model/texture scan of character had given the right photo-real blend to story. VFX have been seamless and consistent with right color timing from the DI Team lead by Mr.Ken, Reliance media works.

The most interesting and challenging sequence in the movie was the climax sequence. The climax sequence involves 100s of robots grouping into a cluster with their electromagnetic powers and forming different shapes and forms of characters such as a giant snake and giant human. "Each of the robots had a separate biped and each of them had to be animated to for the formation of the final form and characters to be smooth, such the formation of the head of the giant snake. It was a challenging and exciting task to bring about the desired output. Frankie Chung worked on the character designs for the climax sequence and Jack Ho has helped on location" added Mr.V.srinivas Mohan.

"It was a wonderful experience working for the project. I have to thank entire Vfx team, Director Shankar, Actor Rajini, Producer Sun pictures Kalanithi Maran, DOP Ranthnavelu, Art Director Sabu and Editor Antony for giving their great support in this entire execution process. For the audience the movie is an experience of few hours, but for us it was an unforgettable experience of about 3 years. We enjoyed each and every day and the last 6 months had been sleepless nights" thats how Mr.Srinivas gratitude’s the effort with humble smile.

Indian Artist Computer Graphics Pvt. Ltd.
www.indianartists.co.in
Blog – www.srinivasmohan.wordpress.com
twitter – @srinivas_mohan

Particle VFX Artist needed for LA based short film

Nanuq the film is seeking to hire (1) one visual effects artist with experience in particle animation as soon as possible. Please visit the website homepage at: www.nanuqthefilm.com.

Please send your resume and work to Brent Yontz at nanuqthefilm@gmail.com.

Thank you for your time.

Best,

-Brent