Darknut Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 I just finished working with a local video production house on this project. I know a guy there, he ask if I could do it, I said yes .... then I went and learned how to do it, though I didn't tell "him" that. I had been playing with AM for a couple of months I had 7 days to do the project. More than once during this project I thought I had royally screwed up taking the job, but I learned a ton about AM and in the end I'm glad I did it. I have been a Graphic Designer for years and own my own business in that field I had dabbled in 3D with Bryce but never anything serious ..... but now I'm hooked I did the animated logos and all the 3D on the project. (except the rotating Earth at the beginning) I'm tired try these http://www.darknutproductions.com/media/E47.mov http://www.somefeargear.com/E47.mov Quote
3DArtZ Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 Wouldn't load for me? Mike Fitz www.3dartz.com Quote
KenH Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 Ooo...snazzy. Good to see you're making money with AM...and enjoying it. Quote
D.Joseph Design Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 I know a guy there, he ask if I could do it, I said yes .... then I went and learned how to do it, though I didn't tell "him" that. That's exactly how I got into web design, ecommerce, and web hosting. It's these challenges that provide the best opportunity to learn. Very good work! I hope that you got paid well. Quote
NancyGormezano Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 That is Very, Very impressive. Question: Was the sequence of "blob particles" forming the e47 logo done with A:M? or post ? I'm very curious as to how that effect was created. Thanks for showing. Quote
Darknut Posted August 23, 2005 Author Posted August 23, 2005 That is Very, Very impressive. Question: Was the sequence of "blob particles" forming the e47 logo done with A:M? or post ? I'm very curious as to how that effect was created. Thanks for showing. I did the particals in AM with blobbies then did a composite. this is how I did it: 1: I set up a blobbie emitter then loaded a rotoscope of the finished logo so I could position the blobbie emitter correctly. 2: I made a path and constrained the blobbie emitter to it 3: I aimed (constrain) the blobbie emitter at the camera then animated the blobbie emitter alone the path. 4: rendered just the blobbies. 5: I reversed the direction of the blobbie animation in the composite so that it looked like the particals were come "from" the camera instead of "at" it. thats it. Quote
NancyGormezano Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 Thanks for the explanation - quite effective & fascinating to watch - I shall tuck this technique away in my How-to file. Muy Bueno! Quote
3DArtZ Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 Ah, it worked this time. Very Professional! Nice work for sure! Mike Fitz www.3dartz.com Quote
micheldani Posted October 28, 2005 Posted October 28, 2005 if the big pooh ba says it's great, then who are we to argue ... nice work. funny how fast you learn when you are under pressure Quote
johnl3d Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 great ..its amazing how you can get interesting results by just thinging backwards..(refering to the blobbies) Quote
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