ASYLUM - a dark fashion/erotic short film

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i made the main 3d vfx for that short film.

all rendered with octane. vfx 3d elements are: cyber glove, beds, cars
i think even without passes its ok to use octane for well compositing.
but when passes arrive it will be much more flexible.

hope you like it!

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Hi immortalarts,

nice peace of art! Very impressive!

Could you give us some insights of your composeting workflow, especially the bed scene at 3:00... how did you use octane without passes and composed the CG so well together with the real footage? Was the woman rotoscoped? The beds just rendered without background and then comped in AE?
Any special tricks or problems to get solved in the workflow?

I didn`t try mixing octane with real footage yet, but maybe will have to soon.

Keep up your great work, always inspiring!
Thank you for sharing!
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That was a great piece of work, love the raw emotion in the video. I'm also interested in how you achieved what you did -- the beds look spot on with the live footage to me.
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Hi, thx!

first i tracked the scene, then i rotoscoped the women. then i animated,shaded and rendered the beds light by an HDRI with shadows cast onto a matte material plane and composed all together in aftereffects. :) thats it.
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That's amazing! I'm such a long way of from animation and seeing stuff like this makes me cry with envy ;)
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Really nice composition.
The characters are actual real actors just they are rotoscoped and composited in right?

If they're animated 3D models you're on the cutting edge my friend...
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If you need somebody for casting the women just call me.... :-)
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sry for late answer...

these chars are real filmed! ;)

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