6EQUJ5 - Short Film

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TBFX
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Around a year ago I finished my first short film which I have just released online. It has Octane rendered VFX throughout so thought I'd post a link here.

All CG in the film was rendered with Octane render for Maya, apart from the solar system graphic for which I just used Maya Software renderer.
When I get the chance (and when I get my Octane workstation up and running again!!) I'll post some VFX breakdowns but in the mean time here is the film.



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jonastee
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That's some nice VFX work indeed. Especially liked the car scene.
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TBFX
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Thanks!

And here are some VFX breakdowns. Unfortunately not as detailed as I'd like but I just don't have the time or capability to do more right now. I built this out of some show reel breakdowns I already had and some final shots from the film. Hopefully it's better than nothing.



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T.
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TBFX, you are my hero! :mrgreen:
Amazing work. I was not able to distinguish some scenes as 3D-modelled when I was watching it.
The story is interesting too. Really well-made professional short movie. I'm sure you are one of the best 3D-artists here in NZ.
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Simply beautiful

Thanks man

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TBFX
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Thanks JimStar, high praise indeed! I do work with many very talented artists right now so in that way I am at least amongst some of the best artists in the country. Wish I had more time to work with Octane though.

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Really enjoyed the film, thanks for sharing
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That was good. I did not really see the VFX shots (other than the aleiN). I wondered how you had good good video of an IBM 1403 (i used to fix them) :) did not suspect it was CG. Well done.
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