Niels Philipsen spotted Blender in this 'Behind the Scenes' video by Adam Savage, where they use Blender in some scene pre-viz for of Ghostbusters: Afterlife!
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Niels Philipsen spotted Blender in this 'Behind the Scenes' video by Adam Savage, where they use Blender in some scene pre-viz for of Ghostbusters: Afterlife!
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Cool but the YouTube link is not working!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TdeBrw2g_M
Weird, it was supposed to expand - should be ok now!
This "Blender sighting" habit really gives an amatorial getto wibe to the community... have you ever seen a "Maya" or a "3D Studio Max" sighting post anywhere?
I think it's because the Blender community is a wildly passionate and enthusiastic crowd. Max and Maya users might be professional, working at a high level and have respect for their tool, but are they wildly passionate about their tool? Usually not as much. Also, despite being used in some movie productions, Blender is still the underdog. But it's gaining ground rapidly. I'm excited for the future.
I've never been so excited or passionate about a software like I am with Blender! we'll soon be on top of the world, we got the tools and the drive. we'll Blend them all
You don't see Maya Sighting or 3DS Max Sighting videos because you expect those apps to be used in high-end productions. You don't expect to see Blender. LightWave use to get the same type of posts. It was/is a pro-level tool, but it wasn't Maya or Max, so it was novel to see it used in large productions.
No, it isn't, Blender started to be used in large productions years ago (Spiderman 2 by Raimi), and by the way I've never seen a LightWave or a Cinema 4d sigthing post either.
I suppose it's a response to people telling the community that 'Blender is for amateurs and could never be an 'industry standard'' - people are just keen to point out that Blender is being used in many industries as their 'standard' software.
Here's another one to cheer you up! :D
4 minutes in...
https://www.audimedia.tv/en/audimediatv/video/footage-audi-design-loft-malibu-5688
I agree, and sadly is just this pointing out that sounds really amatorial... well, at least to me.
I've seen Lightwave Sighting posts, but I'm in a Lightwave group. I don't use Lightwave myself, but some acquaintences of mine do.
I love seeing Blender used in the wild :)