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Demoreel dono & sozap 2010

Community Reporter · May 12, 2010

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20 responses

  1. Ixate
    12 May 2010 at 07:09

    La classe, la grande classe…

    Nice work, keep doing this amazing work!
    And thank you for your help always valuable!

    Reply
  2. FreeMind
    12 May 2010 at 07:13

    All done in blender, right?

    Reply
  3. Alexsani
    12 May 2010 at 07:15

    wow. I liked that a lot.

    Reply
  4. flagus
    12 May 2010 at 08:52

    Really great work. Was Blender the only soft used?

    Reply
  5. bboyclike
    12 May 2010 at 09:43

    AWESOME! i think this was all done in blender…….right?

    Reply
  6. dambs
    12 May 2010 at 09:58

    Great…Very nice ! especially for compositing !
    Only Blender uses ?
    (Everybody wait for AE or something like that …:-)

    Reply
  7. A saurus1
    12 May 2010 at 10:33

    The video page says it’s all done in blender.
    Wow! I wish I could do stuff like that.

    Reply
  8. Akta
    12 May 2010 at 11:12

    Wow this is a great demo reel, well done!

    Reply
  9. EmileXXI
    12 May 2010 at 11:30

    Trop strong! Chapeau (hat)!

    Reply
  10. Sandking
    12 May 2010 at 12:11

    What’s the use of doing showreel without contact information?!? It is very nice and I’d like to see their page, but there is no contact info at all! This kills the whole idea.

    Reply
  11. MattVG
    12 May 2010 at 14:16

    Very nicely done. Are there any tutorials out there that people know of on doing the more “After Effects-ish” clips? I’d like to get away from AE. Maybe Dono and Sozap would be willing to make some tutorials?

    Reply
  12. Niicknamz
    12 May 2010 at 17:49

    Amazing work!! love his demo reel.

    Reply
  13. Mr blender
    12 May 2010 at 18:31

    i didnt read the comments so if this was posted srry

    the clip at 0;47 was in remembrance(i think)of a UFO supposedly spotter in Alaska,USA.
    coincedently i just learned about it like 3 days ago while watching discovery’s TV show on monsters and mysteries in alaska
    Just wanted to share that

    Reply
  14. therealnoz
    12 May 2010 at 21:03

    Wonderful. You style is great. You compositing skills are awesome!

    Reply
  15. kram2301
    13 May 2010 at 09:49

    great reel :D
    Especially the use of compositor (as it seems at least)

    Reply
  16. 3pointedit
    13 May 2010 at 14:14

    Some nice information about the making of some of the images in the video.
    http://pagesperso-orange.fr/dono.dono/blender/liqueurbrune/makingoflb.html

    Great style BTW

    Reply
  17. JOrge Rausch
    13 May 2010 at 18:05

    Very good work guys… very good work

    Reply
  18. djallalnamri
    14 May 2010 at 15:57

    impressive!!!!

    Reply
  19. sozap
    16 May 2010 at 21:11

    Thank you very much for your comments!
    Has you guess, it’s all done in our beloved blender, even the video editing of some projects.
    We may release some tutorial on compositing.I don’t know what subject to cover, a basic one or a more complicated case.
    If you got ideas, don’t hesitate to ask…
    In fact, if you know the theory, it’s easy to make in blender what you do in after effect. Both are great tools , and it’s up to you to use them to their maximum. That said, the workflow and the possibilities are very different.

    @Mr blender, lol, that’s not related but anyway, life is full of mistery …

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  20. dono
    16 May 2010 at 21:40

    Hello all :)

    Thanks a lot for your comments ! Very happy you like it ! It gives energy !

    As sozap said, all was done in blender (no AE, no 3ds, no maya, ahaha!). The blender teams of coders made an amazing work, and blender is coming to be a very good way to create pictures or movies ! Thank you Ton and teams !

    @Sandking, for contacts, you can email through the vimeo page.

    Thanks again for all comments, it rocks :)

    Cheers.

    Reply

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