sylvanscreen
08-06-2008, 09:36 PM
Hello everyone,
This is the first (hopefully of many) posts on this forum. I've been looking for somewhere to talk 3D stuff and this seems to be a great spot. I love almost everything having to do with 3D animation, special effects, and most things digital media.
What I am posting here is a link to my senior thesis, I recently graduated from college, (loyola marymount university in los angeles, for those interested) and am trying to get my foot in the right door. I have put together a couple demo reels in the past, but nothing I am really proud of, so I am working on putting together a new reel. Which is where you all come in :).
Below is the link to my film, it's about 4-5 minutes in length. Created using Maya, rendered out with a combination on MR and maya software. I would reccomend downloading the movie off of the website instead of viewing it on that page, the quality is better from the download, but to each his own I guess.
Link to film (http://www.vimeo.com/1150417)
Thanks so much for checking it out! I would really appreciate any comments you have and if any particular parts you thought really stood out among the rest. The film is completed, it has been for a couple months now, so I probably won't be making any changes to it.
This is the first (hopefully of many) posts on this forum. I've been looking for somewhere to talk 3D stuff and this seems to be a great spot. I love almost everything having to do with 3D animation, special effects, and most things digital media.
What I am posting here is a link to my senior thesis, I recently graduated from college, (loyola marymount university in los angeles, for those interested) and am trying to get my foot in the right door. I have put together a couple demo reels in the past, but nothing I am really proud of, so I am working on putting together a new reel. Which is where you all come in :).
Below is the link to my film, it's about 4-5 minutes in length. Created using Maya, rendered out with a combination on MR and maya software. I would reccomend downloading the movie off of the website instead of viewing it on that page, the quality is better from the download, but to each his own I guess.
Link to film (http://www.vimeo.com/1150417)
Thanks so much for checking it out! I would really appreciate any comments you have and if any particular parts you thought really stood out among the rest. The film is completed, it has been for a couple months now, so I probably won't be making any changes to it.
