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Spaceship Movie
Spaceship Movie
I created this little space scene on 3ds max yesterday. It took me about 3 hours to make the models and another 2 hours to animate it. I then used Premiere to add the sounds and compress it. It's only 5 seconds long, but I like it. So I thought I would share it with you guys.
Enjoy!
I created this little space scene on 3ds max yesterday. It took me about 3 hours to make the models and another 2 hours to animate it. I then used Premiere to add the sounds and compress it. It's only 5 seconds long, but I like it. So I thought I would share it with you guys.
Enjoy!
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No, I didn't use any tutorials. They like to use splines for objects to follow, but I'm not too fond of their methods. My ship is original! This is a pretty simple scene to make, the makers of your avatar did the exact same thing! My sounds are original too, though it sounds a little strange.
It took me 2 hours to render it!
It took me 2 hours to render it!
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Most certainly. You could make anything you can possibly imagine in 3ds max. You just need the initiative and creativity to do it. Not to mention countless hours of work.
Some motion pictures that used 3ds max are: Black Hawk Down, Undisputed, Reign of Fire, and Uncharted Territory.
Hmm... you've inspired me, maybe I will make some kind of mass army video next.
Some motion pictures that used 3ds max are: Black Hawk Down, Undisputed, Reign of Fire, and Uncharted Territory.
Hmm... you've inspired me, maybe I will make some kind of mass army video next.
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if they can do that with persons, probably the hardes thing to make photorealistic in, they can certainly make backgrounds look 99.9999% real
i think there are somethings that have achieved photorealism, for example some of the backgrounds in FF the movieSimon Rylance wrote:i beleve, nothing 3d has acheved photo realism. yet.....
PD: this is a fairly simple test, if what you claim is true, can you get all answers right?
http://www.alias.com/eng/etc/fakeorfoto/quiz.html
http://www.alias.com/eng/etc/fakeorfoto/aboutbonus.html
if they can do that with persons, probably the hardes thing to make photorealistic in, they can certainly make backgrounds look 99.9999% real