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Here is an awesome video/3d animation created by Peter Roe. He shows some “behind the scenes” pieces in the video, so you have an idea of how the work was made. I thought the corridor with the graffiti in the walls was real.
I use 3 main software packages for making the work, XSI for Modelling, Photoshop for texturing and 3D studio Max for rendering. … in terms of time, I would say it would condense down to about 6-9 months of work. I worked on these pieces on and off in my spare time over the past couple of years so it’s hard to know exactly how long it took.
“A Friendly Hello!”



“Corridor”



Watch the video below.
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1 Response to Awesome 3D Animation By Peter Roe
iridflare
January 27th, 2010 at 2:16 pm
If you recorded 103 minutes of video on a camcorder tape, this is not a miniDV tape based camcorder – it sounds like it is a full sized VHS analog camcorder so there will not be any digital connections.
How would you normally connect the camcorder to a computer? If this has not been done, and my assumption in the first paragraph is correct, then you need to get an analog/digital bridge like
Connect the camcorder to the A/D bridge with the AV cables that came with the camcorder, then connect the A/D bridge to the computer… and follow the instructions that come with the A/D bridge.