Beyond Jupiter, beyond Saturn, communications take four hours to travel to and from Earth. In the impenetrable radio silence, utterly inexplicable and alone, an impossible thing softly calls.
Ben Jewer writes:
I recently finished work on this three-minute short film for the Into Film: Into Space competition, the theme for which was Space & Exploration. The majority of the visual effects were created in Blender 2.76, with some comp work in After Effects CC making use of Optical Flares. Most significantly, the planet Neptune was created using entirely procedural cycles materials, allowing shots from almost any angle or distance without loss of detail or pixellation occurring. The spacecraft itself also made heavy use of procedural textures.
Cheers,
Ben
11 Comments
So in 2066, they found it... They found out what is in it... Inside of it... It has been around for a while, 66 years at least... Now its secrets are to be revealed...
...THE DEFAULT CUBE...
"...THE DEFAULT CUBE..."
LOL :)
LOL! Perfect! XD
Wow. I'm amazed.
Great realization. Wonderful images and pretty fitting background sound.
Very nice, great work! Keep it up!
it has some glitches, probably due to time constraints, but there's movie culture, good visuals... very promising artist
Wow, really amazing work! Keep it up!
Were you referring to chakras, mandalas and Mt. Meru in the dimensions inside the cube?
I'm sorry Dave i cannot allow any human beeing to jeopardize the mission, its to important.
(And as you know no HAL computer has ever failed a mission.)
Kubrick porn :)
i like it this flavor, good job, good sound, compliments :)
soon