Thanks a lot for the share, impressive stuff!
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Thanks a lot for the share, impressive stuff!
On the first look, I am not sure about the light direction of the volcanic mountains and also the horizon level seems a bit off to me. Also check the scale of your tree and finally it would be nice...
you may try this
http://www.z-way.org/script-and-gizmo/nuke/bl/bl_layer
I guess that's one of the issue with the globalization which we artists have to pay for... From a Asian perspective now, now India and China might be having some sweat jobs but soon or later even...
Thanks for the update Andreas, looking forward to the good times then...
Yeah this one looks very promising, maybe they will include some bridge between Modo as well in the near future.
I think the best option is CineSpace but would be expensive if you are a individual user, there are few Photographer level calibration tools which are quite affordable.
pretty neat reel you got there... nice work!
do you provide work permit if selected?
I am really curious, is there so much work available for DD from Hollywood to spread across all these new facilities?
For me it only makes sense if they venture into medical or defense corporate...
I would strongly suggest to look into camera projection in Nuke, Maya or Cinema4D.
Nope, I haven't but I believe it must work at least approximately to give us a starting point :)
Thanks a lot for the history page :)
That depends upon how many shots of car you have in your reel and commercials house will prefer to see one or two cars in the reel than a film studio. All depends upon how good is your shot anyway.
Well, something more simpler but useful on a daily basis, how about automating a way to find camera parameters from a photograph or shot plate?...
why don't try fxphd.com, there you get the guidance and as well footage to work with.
Hi Hassan,
I think it just about the right time so keep on trying, it's bit tricky coming from commercial background to film, I know because I made this jump a year back. My only feeling is...
Interesting!
do you provide visa for this position?
I think this is what you are looking for
http://www.andrew-whitehurst.net/pipeline.html
I think you are talking against advertisements of local institutes in India not about the actual career scope for a hard working and aspiring VFX student in this country!
http://www.vfxtalk.com/threads/32250-The-Core-Skills-of-VFX-Handbook
If you are passionate, persistent, hard working and have lot of patience you will be able to make a career out of this easily....
You want to getting into Compositing or 3D VFX? If it is compositing then Match moving, roto, paint is the way... My advice is don't get into or stick with stereo conversation if you are really...
Why don't you start by search for feature film VFX modeling reels in vimeo or youtube and I am then you will get a better idea. About drawing, I think its always a added advantage but if you work is...
Head over to videocopilot.com, Andrew Kramer have couple of tutorial on set extensions.