Benützer: montagical |
Sony Vegas Tutorial - Rotoscoping This tutorial explains what rotoscoping is, and how to do it, despite me not doing it :) Difficulty: Depending on Frames, Advanced/Hard Prior Knowledge: Masking, Panning/Cropping, Basic Video Effects, Track Manipulation. Cheers, -montagical Tags: rotoscoping frames frame masking sony vegas tutorial tut movie studio platinum 3d cropping compositing help faq |
Benützer: smithee11 |
Cities in Games - The Getaway PS2 Continuing our look at Cities in Games we look at the landmarks of the Getaway. Tags: Getaway PS2 London Virtual 3D |
Benützer: Reallusion |
iClone Tutorial -- Adding a face with 2 photos http://www.reallusion.com/iclone/ic_tutorial.asp It's a video about how to Add a face with 2 photos. Tags: Reallusion iClone 3D Animation Film Real-time Machinima CG Avatar Tutorial |
Benützer: BLAZEFUKYOU |
DESMADRE krew: Aztec Maya Production Graffiti Production by DE5MADRE KREW and TKB from Houston,TX June 2006. From begining to end: TWISTED(blue wildstyle), NERS(brown piece at bottom), EMAZE (brown piece with orange outline), BLEW (blue piece), YIKES (purple piece), MENACE (dark blue crazy 3D), and EMAZE (cream piece). DOPE ASS STYLES. FROM HOU. TX. Tags: DESMADRE krew: Houston Graffiti Aztec Maya Production |
Benützer: egsvideo |
Jean Baudrillard. Violence of the Image. Lecture. 2004. 1/9 http://www.egs.edu/ Jean Baudrillard thinking and talking about the violence of the image, the violence to the image, aggression, oppression, transgression, regression, effects and causes of violence, violence of the virtual, 3d, virtual reality, transparency, psychological and imaginary. Open Lecture given by Jean Baudrillard after his seminar for the students at the European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communication Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, in 2004. He was expected to teach another seminar in April 2007, in Paris.‹a href="http://www.egs.edu/"›European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Jean Baudrillard was born to a peasant family in Reims, north-eastern France, on July 29, 1929. He became the first of his family to attend university when he moved to the Sorbonne University in Paris. There he studied German language, which led to him to begin teaching the subject at a provincial lycée, where he remained from 1958 until his departure in 1966. While he was teaching Baudrillard began to publish reviews of literature, and translated the works of such authors as Peter Weiss, Bertolt Brecht and Wilhelm Muhlmann. Toward the end of his time as a German teacher Baudrillard began to transfer to sociology, eventually completing his doctoral thesis Le Système des objets (The System of Objects) under the tutelage of Henri Lefebvre. Subsequently, he began teaching the subject at the Université de Paris-X Nanterre, a politically radical institution (at the time) which would become heavily involved in the events of May 1968. At Nanterre he took up a position as Maître Assistant (Assistant Professor), then Maître de Conférences (Associate Professor), eventually becoming a professor after completing his habilitation, L'Autre par lui-même (The Other, by himself). In 1986 he moved to IRIS (Institut de Recherche et d'Information Socio-Économique) at the Université de Paris-IX Dauphine, where he spent the latter part of his teaching career. During this time he had begun to move away from sociology as a discipline (particularly in its "classical" form), and, after ceasing to teach full time, he rarely identified himself with any particular discipline, although he remained linked to the academic world. During the 1980s and 1990s his books had gained a wide audience, and in his last years he became, to an extent, an intellectual celebrity, being published frequently in the French and English speaking popular press. He nonetheless continued supporting the Institut de Recherche sur l'Innovation Sociale at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and was Satrap at the Collège de Pataphysique. He also collaborated at the Canadian philosophical review Ctheory, where he was abundantly cited. He died of illness on March 6, 2007 at the age of 77. Tags: Jean Baudrillard violence image virtual real Philosophy egs european graduate school culture america symbolic |
Benützer: digimaks |
BEHIND THE SCREEN (Maks's recording stage) OK! Major thanks to everyone who have helped in this project. This is my live action recording stage for my thesis project at FIT CG cource. Recording actors on green screen , then key out and composite into 3D scene! THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE HELP! Tags: Green screen live action native american stage recording gears of war jackson AfterEffect keying hot low budget Maksim |
Benützer: Madyeti47 |
Kiwi! *NEWS* Thank you everyone for voting! Kiwi won "Best CG" at the Channel Frederator Awards! My Master's Thesis Animation, which I completed while I was at The School of Visual Arts, MFA Computer Art, in New York City. Created using Maya, After Effects, and rigged using The Setup Machine by Anzovin studios. If you would like to download there is a small version at my website: www.donysanimation.com The music is orginal and is by Tim Cassell, someone I went to highschool with. The music is available here: http://donysanimation.com/01KiwiThemeA.mp3 http://donysanimation.com/02KiwiThemeB.mp3 Alot of people have been emailing me asking a whole lot of questions. Maybe you can find some answers here: http://www.isfat.com/happyjunk/kiwi.php Everyone thank you so much for your compliments and kind words! http://www.savethekiwi.org.nz Rate Kiwi! on IMDB! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1051713/ Tags: Kiwi flying cliff trees hammer nails flightless animation 3D CG computer maya animated short |