A short movie about mountain spirit from Karkonosze

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PiotrAdamczyk
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Hi,

I made a short movie in my free time using Octane for 3dmax and Cinema4D. Some of the forest scenes with the boar and the title character are made with Vray.


https://vimeo.com/129614275


https://vimeo.com/129924654
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nienieskiem
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no chciałbym mieć tyle wolnego czasu:) - chyba sie wybiorę w Karkonosze
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smicha
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It's a kickass! How long did you render it? What software was used?
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smicha
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Piotr,
There is another compositing video - share it here please. It floats my boat.
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PiotrAdamczyk
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nienieskiem - everyone has free time, i started making this animation in the middle of 2014.

smicha - i used 3Dmax + Vray / Octane , Cinema4D + Octane, After Effects, Zbrush, Mudbox, PhoenixFD, HairFarm, SpeedTree, OnyxTree

As for the render times i did not go above 2 hour / frame for any of the shots. For the waterfall all the needles were rendered as geometry with glossy refraction and pathtracing was used for rendering, it took about 1 hour / frame on 2x 780ti. That was the biggest scene for rendering and one of the hardest ones to animate.
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Buraq
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how can you deal with all scene! I realy like animation. Thanks for sharing. Great work
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this is madness :shock:
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thank you for yours used Programmes list, very valuable information to me - (I'm Cinema 4d user)
I began to learn English :) and I am looking for free time
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Standing Aplause, the graphics are outstanding, but most important, i Loved the short, its full of mistery
Congratulations!
Thanks for the breakdown
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Lovely ... since I like fantasy and spirits etc :) The attention to detail is lovely!
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