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daily - shortmovie

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flojoART writes:

My new short movie - daily -

After Man of meat and the parking lot, I wanted to do something different.
It´s a private project I've been working in my free time. It was lot of fun :)
This time I used Octane for the rendering (Blender plugin) and premiere for the cut.
The rest was done with Blender of course :)

I hope you will like it!

12 Comments

  1. Cool.I was wondering where it was going at first but it turned out very nice.quick question, why did you choose to use octane over cycles?

  2. This is absolutely fantastic. Congratulations! The animation is just perfect. Did you shoot the reference yourself or did you train in front of your mirror.?
    Amazing job anyway. Hope to see more froom you soon.

    • Thank you for your feedback. Usually I record reference videos for my animations. This time not. I worked it out in my head like I do this usually. Actually I am dancer and choreograph. Sometimes I really needed to some parts in front of the mirrow how the shoulders are moves and how I can fake for example the up and down movements. Because I didnt wanted that the robots can move from left to right and up and down. I wanted them more fix and they are only there for the work.

  3. This video was perfect in every aspect. The music, the modeling, the rigging, the concept, and especially the choreography. Great job!!! I know you said it was done in your spare time, but I'm just curious how long would you estimate it took to do that? Amazing work!

    • Thank you! Its really hard to say, I worked on it on every free minute that I had. Wasnt always easy when its 40 degrees outside :) I would say all together 1 - 1,5 month working time, without rendering.

  4. I thought the designs and animations were good, then when they started moving in sync with the music my mind was blown!!! Nice work

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