[Animation HD] Seagate 1.5 Tera-byte Hardrive

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radiant
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Hello guys,
I bring to you the 1.5 terabyte sea gate hard drive.
Now in animation form.
I did all of the modelling in blender 2.5. Rendered in yours truly.
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My GC is GTX 285 as stated below.
Rendering 1557 samples/px
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I rendered one scene when i have gotten back from school.
There are 4 scenes

Render time: 1:30 min = 90 seconds
90x250= 22500
22500/60= 375
375/60= 6.25 hours
6.25 x 4 =25 hours all up

I haz tried to putz as much texture az i could. :P
watch in HD
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Nice, production piece. Great job.
The only problem is if you hadn't mention what it was we would not know.
To present a product of this sort, you may want to consider quick flashes left side front back then start to circle item as you did.

This gets viewer excited about what is this item, circling slowly builds up anticipation.

Since item in question is a harddrive you may want to show connection type USB, E-Sata etc

Love the touch of it being powered on at the last moment.
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trolling? :)
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Hawker
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buda wrote:trolling? :)
?

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radiant
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Tugpsx wrote:Nice, production piece. Great job.
The only problem is if you hadn't mention what it was we would not know.
To present a product of this sort, you may want to consider quick flashes left side front back then start to circle item as you did.

This gets viewer excited about what is this item, circling slowly builds up anticipation.

Since item in question is a harddrive you may want to show connection type USB, E-Sata etc

Love the touch of it being powered on at the last moment.

Cheers m8, thanks XD
buda wrote:trolling? :)
yeah :?:
Hawker wrote:.
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btw radiance.

Do you think this is gallery material [In the video section]

just wondering :oops: :lol: :idea: ;)
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Certainly one of your better works here radiant.

Nice clean finish, smooth and shiny!

It looks like you could do with a couple more polygons in the corners though..
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radiant wrote:btw radiance.

Do you think this is gallery material [In the video section]

just wondering :oops: :lol: :idea: ;)
we don't have enough videos yet to make a videos gallery.
i also think to have this in the gallery, you would have to fix a few things,
like what people said in the posts above.

you're on the way though, you're works are getting better and better,
just try to make things a bit more complex next time, spend more time on it, use some reference photos.

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Sincerely I think you got some serious gamma issue. Maybe you should calibrate your monitor? All of you renderings are so dark that sometimes objects and background merge in a deep black.
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