Please review overall my short animation composited to a film background.
www.hybridstudio.hu/review/robotanimation.mov
Thanks.
Please review overall my short animation composited to a film background.
www.hybridstudio.hu/review/robotanimation.mov
Thanks.
hey man, I think its cool, and its working nicely. You have a lot of different techniques going on, Your track is good, your model is nice, I think your shaders/lighting are close but I would like to hear what someone with more knowledge has to say about integrating them more realistically. Are your tubes simulated? Maybe make them stiffer (unless those are electric wires?). Also a small pause before the egg crack I think might help?! Good job though man I hope to create something like this soon.
I would suggest asking about some aspects you would like feedback on.
Well those are electric wires, the rigidity of the nclothes are heavy like 200, and it does not change when I increase them, probably 10000 value may work (that makes the simulation so slow) What I am weak on is the compositing to the real environment I guess, and the realflow splash. And how can I make it like the robot was “there” on the film.
Thanks anyway for the quick post.
I guess its always the goal to make it look like it “was there”, so reanalyze what you think makes it look like its not there. What if somehow you overall brought the reflections down, make the materials a little rougher, not so perfect. also maybe some post work to make the quality of the render match the lower quality of the video,etc.
as for the realflow there are probably some masters out there that will help, I bet an egg sim might be hard :shrug: Get your other parts better first
i like the camera. Is it tracking? what tracking software do u use?
Also, just like u to see my work on ncloth stuff? and give some advices,please.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlzfYuQJv1E
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