So here it is at long last, Fluttered in previs format.
High atop the medieval battlements, a nightwatchman is impeded in his duty by the arrival of a pesky owlet.
Showing posts with label CGI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CGI. Show all posts
Monday, 6 December 2010
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Opening Shot Animation
Here is an animated element from my opening shot in which the film's titles reveal themselves to be written on a piece of parchment as it gets caught by the wind and blown aloft, revealing the castle below. Shown here is just the animated parchment element as it flutters in the wind, eventually the establishing shot of the castle exterior will be placed below.
(The title text will be redone more neatly for the final film, at the moment I'm using a rough render as its placeholder.)
(The title text will be redone more neatly for the final film, at the moment I'm using a rough render as its placeholder.)
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Owlet CGI Wings Tests
Here are two tests I have conducted into integrating CGI wing elements into a stop-motion animated scene. Which do you prefer..?
I like the first for its speed, and the second for its wing shape. The perfect result therefore will be a combo of the two.
I like the first for its speed, and the second for its wing shape. The perfect result therefore will be a combo of the two.
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