This movie features a laser and an explanation of volumetric light in blender. Acting like I don't know what I'm doing went to far in my opinion. But I couldn't re-shoot production costs were already in the millions.
What do you do with all those spare CG clips just hanging about
on your hard drive? Delete them. But first, throw them into
a movie to save.
All of what you see is rendered using Blender, an
open source (free) program from blender3d.org
check it out.
Well, I thought it was a good idea at the time, but apparently modeling
a face is going to take more than just drawing lines on myself. It's
going to take a whole lot of practice. But it's not bad for a first attempt. All in Blender of course.
What is ADR?
Ideally the sound quality of the re-dub should be better than the stuff
you remove... but in this case the fact I record myself in a room
with echoey walls makes the sound worse I think. But you get the idea.
What does the Automatic IK Chain solver do in Blender?
Well, the easiest way to know what it does is to click
the button and find out. Here's a brief look at the open source
3D modeling application Blender on rig animation ghosting
and IK chain solving.
I had wandered into the practise room and decided to hammer
out my emotion on the keys. The result simply felt right for the
occasion and I walked away noting that playing music really helps
me to mediate on my feelings and escape for a while.
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