The Cherry Tree and The Tornado

Started by FrankB, August 06, 2010, 06:42:13 PM

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cyphyr

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First clue here Richard :) http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=9894.0
I must have missed that one from a couple of months back, very impressive, did the other animation ever progress any further ?
I very much like the offset feature, looks extremely promising :) Any ideas when the next release is due ... .. .
:)
Richard
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Quote from: cyphyr on August 08, 2010, 04:51:45 AM
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First clue here Richard :) http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=9894.0
I must have missed that one from a couple of months back, very impressive, did the other animation ever progress any further ?
I very much like the offset feature, looks extremely promising :) Any ideas when the next release is due ... .. .
:)
Richard

This was all I was allowed to say about it.
The animation has improved a lot, but still needs some work. I think I can do that this week, while I'm off from work :)

Martin

FrankB

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For the sake of completeness, here's how the story ended.

Together with Teddy Smith, an awesome photographer in the US, and his staff and team, the two attached images have been created by a quite nifty workflow experiement the two of us just did.
Some of you may have seen one of the two images posted on my facebook account already, but for those of you who haven't... here it is.

And if you're interested in a "making of" with lots of pictures, check out this thread on another forum: http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=915249

And this is Teddy's portfolio: http://www.teddysmithstudio.com/portfolio.pdf

Cheers,
Frank

FrankB


Henry Blewer

I liked this when you posted it on Facebook. Still do. It's a scary scene.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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Naoo

Hi Frank

WOW, wow, wow I just can agree with MGebhart.


ciao
Naoo

Hetzen

That looks like a great little experiment there Frank. Nicely done. And a striking result to boot. I hope everyone involved saw the potential of the colaboration.

Did you supply the z layers? And did you generate the DOF in Apple Motion?

Oshyan

That's excellent. Congrats to both of you on a successful workflow creation and end results. Great to see TG being used in new and creative ways, too. :)

- Oshyan

FrankB

Quote from: Hetzen on November 12, 2010, 05:45:24 PM
That looks like a great little experiment there Frank. Nicely done. And a striking result to boot. I hope everyone involved saw the potential of the colaboration.

Did you supply the z layers? And did you generate the DOF in Apple Motion?

All postwork was really Teddy's job. I just gave him the final render, together with 4 DOF masks that focused on 4 different depths. This was really only due to the fact that I wasn't sure which target depth he wanted, so I made 4 of them. I don't have Apple Motion, I didn't even know it existed, but it seems the perfect tool to z-embed photography elements (such as people) in renders, especially when you have multiple depth maps, so that was a lucky coincidence that I made 4 of them.

Cheers,
Frank

Saurav

The close up girls photo with the TG backdrop is simply awesome. Congrats Frank on an awesome collaboration. ;D

Jack

wow this is cool :o!!!!
I wish more people will use terragen for things like this
that girl is really pretty ;D
My terragen gallery:
http://wetbanana.deviantart.com/

jbest

Reminded me of The Wizard of Oz. Nice job!  ;D  8)
Heard of computer graphics? CG? Terragen 2, the landscape generating program, also known as TG, a whole cool way to create realistic CG - with TG.

Seth


Walli

wooa, I missed the "nice" progress on that scene. I like that a lot, especially because it´s very untypical for a TG picture, well done!