Hi Guys,
I am very happy to show you my latest short film: Reebot.
The story of a very friendly little robot, who only wants attention from his human coworkers.
Give me your feedback!
http://vimeo.com/ciboulot/reebot
And some stills from the movie:
Short Film: Reebot
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- paoloverona
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great animation! I love that tiny robot
...quite sad the end of the short
what kernel was used?, and what the time per frame?
...quite sad the end of the short

what kernel was used?, and what the time per frame?
intel i7 3820 3.6GHz, 16Gb 1600Hz, windows 7 professional 64bit, gtx 580 3Gb x2, Octane 3dsMax 2.58
it was short but beautifuly executed piece!
(any technical info would be interesting too =)
Nice =)
(any technical info would be interesting too =)
Nice =)
wow a big applause, lovely, funny and technically convincing, bravissimo 
it's hard to tell what is 3d and what is video
ciao beppe

it's hard to tell what is 3d and what is video

ciao beppe
Hi Guys,
thank you all for your messages, I really apreciate. It is really touching coming from very apppreciated and talented people like you.
As for the technical stuff:
Of course, only the robot was rendered with octane, all the rest is live plate shot with a canon 5D III.
The render kernel is the simple direct light, with the diffuse and spec depth at 8. It really works very well.
Render times were about 5 min for the large shots and 20 min max for the closeups. It was rendered with bi 780 and bi 680.
I think we used the 1.20a version of octane for maya.
But, the aov process was a very tedious task. I had to manage all the rendering passes with different scenes, because of the renderlayers not working.
We did shadows, ids, sometimes spec, depth and normal passes.
But octane is so good that, most of the time, the color pass was enough to work with.
Special thanks to Jimstar and the octane render team for the support they brought us.
Thanks again guys
thank you all for your messages, I really apreciate. It is really touching coming from very apppreciated and talented people like you.
As for the technical stuff:
Of course, only the robot was rendered with octane, all the rest is live plate shot with a canon 5D III.
The render kernel is the simple direct light, with the diffuse and spec depth at 8. It really works very well.
Render times were about 5 min for the large shots and 20 min max for the closeups. It was rendered with bi 780 and bi 680.
I think we used the 1.20a version of octane for maya.
But, the aov process was a very tedious task. I had to manage all the rendering passes with different scenes, because of the renderlayers not working.
We did shadows, ids, sometimes spec, depth and normal passes.
But octane is so good that, most of the time, the color pass was enough to work with.
Special thanks to Jimstar and the octane render team for the support they brought us.
Thanks again guys
Laptop HP 8760w, I7, 16Go ram, Quadro fx3000m, Maya 2014, Octane 1.20a. Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/ciboulot/albums