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Maya Tutorial – Animating a walkcycle
Download the rig used in this lesson : Leggy rig (MAYA 2016) (keep in mind to don’t use Leggy rig for any commercial project) This tutorial is for an intermediate audience that have the knowledge of Maya basic interface and animation tools. In this lesson I shown a complete workflow that introduce Read more…
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“The Tale of Princess Kaguya” new anime by Isao Takahata
The new feature of the master Isao Takahata, co-founder of Studio Ghibli, will soon arrive in European theaters. Today I present an extract of Kaguya-Hime no Monogatari (The Tale of Princess Kaguya). After the first visions at home and the first festival, the film now arrives in the old continent, beginning Read more…
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Making of Pacific Rim by ILM
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Guillermo Del Toro is the original fan boy. The director who has been behind an amazing variation of creatively powerful work, from Hellboy to Pan’s Labyrinth, Del Toro is passionately engaged in the worlds of fantasy and sci-fi. So much so that he acknowledged his own obsession by dubbing his latest effort, Pacific Rim, “robot porn.”
Robot porn it is. The terrifying Kaiju — huge monsters from the depth of the ocean, each with its own physiognomy and personality — meet the 250-foot high Jaegers, man-made and man-directed battleship-like robots. The immensity of these main characters (who play alongside a cast of human actors with their human dramas) can’t be over-stated. Perhaps it’s no surprise that Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), a pioneer in all VFX, brought this all to life.
ILM hard surface modeler David Fogler enumerates some of the stats: The Jaeger ‘Gipsy Danger’ is so large that the Statue of Liberty would only reach its knees. It is 10 times taller than King Kong and its feet are as long as two city buses. She (in the tradition that battleships are referred to as females) takes only two steps to cross a football field.
(L-r) The United States’ Gipsy Danger and Australia’s Striker Eureka.
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Walt Disney’s Frozen – Shot progression
Cgi / Animation breakdown by Daniel Pexie by Bobby Pontillas
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Mobil1 Tooned by Framestore
After Mclaren Tooned Framestore go on with the new season renamed Mobil1 Tooned . TOONED presents Mobil 1 – Oil: An Odyssey is here, along with part one of this exclusive, behind the scenes look at the making of the series. TOONED creators as they delve into what it takes to create Read more…
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PostHuman – Animation Science-fiction
A cyber hacker genius named Terrence and accompanied by his dog Nine, are helping an enigmatic woman named Kali. She wants a free man, indeed a medical laboratory experiment, held prisoner in a secret building. The hacker will use a robotic fly that remote control to enter the computer systems Read more…
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Roma Creative Contest 2014 – CALL FOR ENTRIES
The Art Direction of Roma Creative Contest is honored to announce that the Jury of the fourth edition will be chaired by the director Giuseppe Tornatore. Fresh from the international success of The Best Offer, the director (Oscar-winner in 1990 with Nuovo Cinema Paradiso) is preparing to return to the Read more…
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Making of The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug
Weta Digital Making of The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug, Middle-earth is a fantastical world of imagined landscapes and many incredible digital creatures. We completed almost 2000 VFX shots for the film, encompassing hero digital performance work, large scale water and fire simulations, complex digital environments, digital doubles of a Read more…
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Making of The Lego Movie
Watch a Production Development video of The Lego Movie. The Lego Movie is an upcoming 2014 American-Australian computer-animated adventure comedy film.