I don't know if this got lost, as I skipped through some pages of this thread and I didn't find it.
Softimage greatness.
Re: Great work done with Softimage
Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 14:44
by Daniel Brassard
CGWolrd Japan has some good videos done with Softimage and ICE.
Here is an example of what has been done with Softimage ICE. "Vol 40 ICE Garden - A New Beginning" is by Nobuhiro Yamazaki. Check out the other volumes (1 to 39) as well. Neat stuff from our Softimage Japanese friends.
My word, that was something. I have no idea how people think this stuff up, is it like.. beautifying experiments with Eric Mootz' addons? Was this SI and ICE all the way?!
Re: Great work done with Softimage
Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 16:28
by FXDude
I agree!
If you go to his Vimeo page you'll probably recognize some of his other works.
I also just noticed that Rray already posted it in the previous page.
This is a breakdown of the Visual FX Shot we worked on for this Seasons Formulae 1 Title Sequence.
I was the CG Team Lead on the job and did all the rigging and animation while overlooking all the work done by the small but talented team of CG artists we had working on the single shot.
You will see from the breakdown that everything was created in CG with a lot of time painstakingly spent to getting as much of the details we could in the relatively short time we had.
Re: Great work done with Softimage
Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 21:54
by FXDude
The Shark In The Park
The Shark in the Park visualizes the growth and development process of a special strawberry species called “Parco Pistris” which has been discovered by a Korean scientifical research group KSPRI in 2016. KSPRI commissioned animation-director-collective Polynoid to take their research and create a visualisation that would feature all of the actually pretty stunning facts about the plant and still be entertaining in order to bring the piece not only to a biology focused but wider and younger audience.
If you’re looking for further info, here are all the details: strangeplants.org/parco-pistris
A weird carnivorous strawberry.
Supposed to be a real plant. Wonder if it's a type of strawberry? or just looks like a strawberry?
From Polynoid and DAT ( always original )
I'm actually not sure it's SI (?), but I would say probably, or usually when both DAT and Polynoid is involved ... and recognized a few names