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New (Old) material at Velocity3D.com

New (Old) material at Velocity3D.com

2004-03-30       - By Dave Angelini

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Awesome work as usual Spencer.

The one that impressed me the most was Glassbreak.  I would imagine that the
window to the left of the man was fake (the one that breaks) while the
window directly behind the man was real.  If so, they were a dead-on match.
If the window wasn't fake, then you figured out a neat way to selectively
brighten the outside seen through the hole in the window left by the brick.
In any case, I'd like to know how you did it.

I also like the headline in the newspaper.  Is the man a relative or friend?
The look on his face at the end really sells the whole humor of it.

Also, I would love a tutorial on the infinite zoom shot in the England film.
Great stuff!!!

Thanks,
Dave Angelini

-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Spencer Britton" <spencerbritton@(protected)>
To: <truespace@(protected)>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:05 PM
Subject: [TSML] New (Old) material at Velocity3D.com


> Hi all, I have recently uploaded several animations and images to my
website
> for a prospective client to view. Much of it is work for past clients and
I
> wanted to share it with you. A couple of the movies use live footage and
are
> somewhat interesting. Take a look if you get a chance.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Spencer
> www.velocity3d.com