How was this done?
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- hUtCh
Posted on PBS earlier...
Just wondered if anyone had any idea how this was done.
- hUtCh0
Whoooops! Url would help!
- those0
what..?
- DutchBoy0
i think different images layered on top of each other and scaled??
- hUtCh0
I guess so, but it seems too seemless for that; no judder, gliching, etc.
- rabattski0
well it's done in director in which you can do a lot more.
- toe-knee0
looks like images pasted into a 3d tube. it feewken cool tho
- Spilt-Milk0
is affect created in a 3d/effect app thats just been imported???
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- Nairn0
If you spend loads of time looking at it, nigh on frame by frame you can eventually see the seams where the different paintings attach... quite a simple effect, I guess.
But that's not the point - that is fricking great - very well painted!
- ********0
best thing i seen all week
- DutchBoy0
yeah forgot to add that it's way cool indeed!
- snowcat0
fawking AWESOME
- Spilt-Milk0
ignore what i said i was talking about another site that got posted this week
penthouse thing
soz
painting site is cool
- JamesEngage0
But why does all this stuff have to be of freaky shit..
- dan100200z0
wow thats cool!!!!
- MLVR0
familiar with ansi? the same guys who once ran the leadin ansi group 'insane creators enterprise'... very cool but agree w earlier post 'why does it always have to be creepy shit'?
- stewart0
3D stuff
hahahahano seriously,
it is cooland exactly what DB said.
- unfittoprint0
Director calling a sequence of imagesn array of images.
one can use a for loop to scale accordingly to a
100/Math.pow(zoomDepth, i)
[i is the index number in the sequence, and zoomDepth the scale factor].
- josimarX0
http://www.sofake.com did something similar. what's wrong the dark creepy stuff? Better than stags and family crest shapes but I would like to see more robots.