First animationtest with octane

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danForsgren
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first shot of rendering animation in octane

picked up an old project done a couple of years ago to try and rerender it in octane.
very happy with the result

quick to setup and control the final output (though it could definitely be tweeked a lot more on this test, and too bad vimeo compresses the video so poorly)

-animation in maya, music in nanostudio for ipad.

enjoy

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[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/72608436[/vimeo]

http://www.vimeo.com/72608436
Last edited by danForsgren on Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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haha, love it.
Character animation is slick and I like the contrast with the low poly char in a nice realistic environment
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well thank you kavorka, i did have a version of this with a smoothed character, but i went for the low poly version in the end, it had more character:)
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nice :-)
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Nice! The character's movement is great !
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Well done,
love it!
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Awesome!
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Gr8!!
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really good job !
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Really well made animation. Nice rendering quality. I like the stylistic choice to leave the polys showing.
One of the CGI animators UK based. This one at 3D Imaging producing character design 3D in style and architectural visualisation London work.
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