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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by owei » 09 Apr 2013, 11:59

Hey guys!

Please don´t post stuff like "nice tests" and RND here. I think this thread is meant for bigger or even full projects. Thanks!

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 09 Apr 2013, 15:15

Okay.

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Grims » 12 Apr 2013, 13:34

Hello There!

Thought that Vitaly Bulgarov latest project should be in this topic (as it is about "great work done in Softimage"). It is called Black Phoenix Project and you can see all of it in his website: http://www.bulgarov.com/
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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by owei » 23 Apr 2013, 07:04

removed...was already posted :ymblushing:

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 23 Apr 2013, 12:27



2010 still good.

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 01 May 2013, 04:10

I would call this interesting work where Softimage was used for modeling, charater animation of a Realtime short.
The Butterfly Effect is a short CG animated film Passion Pictures has made in partnership with Unity, the games engine developers using the new Unity 4.0 3D software. The film was written and directed by Dan Sumich and is a homage to the classic action films from the 1970s through to the 1990s, with a soundtrack by the legendary heavy metal vocalist Steve Grimmett. An ordinary looking guy wakes up one morning feeling the worse for wear and realises he’s run out of milk. As he drags himself out of the house to go and buy some, an extraordinary sequence of events draws him into a journey of mayhem on the streets of San Francisco.

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

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Recent from Felix Geremus the continuation of paper series.



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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Hirazi Blue » 02 May 2013, 10:14


(or watch it on io9.com for slightly larger view)
(...) all rigging and animation (not to mention a considerable amount of topology work) is Softimage (...)
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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by ActionArt » 07 May 2013, 17:08

Real nice work by SHED on IGA commercial. Includes great behind the scenes info :)

http://shedmtl.blogspot.ca/2013/05/iga- ... urmet.html



edit by owei: I´ve added the [vim] tag ;)

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 21 May 2013, 14:11

Continuation:


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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by McNistor » 22 May 2013, 01:55

Yeah, this looks amazing. I'm really interested in the muscle system they developed, as in a sneak peek into the ICE setup. =p~
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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by SamHowell » 22 May 2013, 10:48

It's very impressive and breakdowns are always over too quickly.

I'm particularely interested to know more about the pumping heart and blood. I've never heard of anything like this being done before .

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Post by Bullit » 22 May 2013, 12:48

Some explanations in the link but not about that: http://groups.google.com/group/xsi_list ... 55939b5fb6

They still used partially the old hair, and melena an unofficial discontinued plugin which says something about current ice one.

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Post by SquirrelSa » 22 May 2013, 17:08

Absolutely amazing work - you guys rock, and seriously well done to the team. Impressive and inspiring. My idols.
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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by McNistor » 22 May 2013, 22:46

SamHowell wrote:It's very impressive and breakdowns are always over too quickly.

I'm particularely interested to know more about the pumping heart and blood. I've never heard of anything like this being done before .
At this point I'm pretty sure that's a gimmick. I mean it's not for nothing, experimenting with new stuff is always good for something, but I bet nobody would see a difference if they remade that without the circulatory system.
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