animation test

Started by Seth, November 11, 2009, 04:47:20 AM

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Seth

bad quality. sorry for that.
testing animation with objects (and mostly lighting and camera movements).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp_8o-8N5Ck

domdib



littlecannon

I just need to tweak that texture a bit more...

Denis

wow, this looks really realistic. Good Work.. :)

Henry Blewer

I downloaded it so I can loop it. Great looking forest. Was the camera keyframed using Terragen 2?
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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dandelO

Francke! That looks really great, really organic. Well done!

(And there's nothing wrong with the quality on my end).

Seth

yes, the camera was keyframed with TG2.
hehe dandelO, there is some compression artifacts though...

Hetzen

That is really nice work there Seth. The dappled light really works with your camera movement.

Do you have a better resolution version we could see. I'd very much like to see how the new camera works with noise. I've been having a few issues with veg models recently and am hopping this new camera will sort a few of them out.

Cheers

Jon

Seth

Quote from: Hetzen on November 11, 2009, 09:47:43 AM
I'd very much like to see how the new camera works with noise.



I don't have any new camera.
as for the better resolution version, no I have not.
uploading it to vimeo just add some compression artifact too and as it is a bit more than 285 Mo, i don't know where i can put it freely ^^

Kadri

I don't know if terragen.org accepts 4-5 mb (the youtube version seams like 1.4 mb) files
but if you can make one (x.264 or xvid) on yourself instead of youtube it would be much better.

But this is really a very good render.
Thanks for sharing Seth.

Kadri.

Hetzen

Quote from: Seth on November 11, 2009, 09:55:22 AM
Quote from: Hetzen on November 11, 2009, 09:47:43 AM
I'd very much like to see how the new camera works with noise.



I don't have any new camera.

My appologies. I thought Frank was playing around with one a few months back, and had assumed you were also testing it. Still, some mighty fine work there.

Jon

Seth

are you talking about alpha TG2 ? because if you are, yes it is , but it is not a new camera.

Henry Blewer

Sometimes I feel like my T2 work is rendered by a pinhole camera ::)
It really comes down to taking more time on set up.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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Seth

setting up tgd might take a very long time ^^
and in case somebody is interested, the render time for this was 250 hours  :)