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Two New Timelapses!

May 29th, 2008 | Category: timelapses

In our spare time JS and I have sat down and recorded two new timelapses. Timelapse (sped-up) videos are one of our ways of demonstrating our workflow to others.

Most of my timelapses up-to this point have been fictional creatures modeled from my head, or sometimes a references. This time around I chose to go for a more realistic take on things and model a full male human head, start to finish.

Just as heads are my specialty, Vehicles are JS’s, and thus appropriately chose to model a futuristic jet-car in his video. JS’s model really shows how a lot of simple geometry can go a long way in providing lots of detail and a great look!

Enjoy!

-Jonathan

Jonathan Williamson: Male Head Timelapse

Timelapse- Male Head from Jonathan Williamson on Vimeo.

Jean-Sébastien: Jet-car Timelapse

Jet Car Timelapse 3d modelling session from Js Guillemette on Vimeo.

Note: ignore the “Real-time” and “3x” indicators on my video. The speed is messed up and so those are incorrect; I don’t actually model that fast ;)

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New Timelapse: Steam-punk head

April 05th, 2008 | Category: Blender, timelapses

After finding myself with a bit of free time I sat down and recorded another timelapse video. This time I chose to actually aim for a certain style, rather than just free-handing the whole thing. I was aiming for a slightly steam-punk(ish) style, whether that was achieved or not is up to you the viewers : )

 

It’s been a long time since I’ve updated anything here, I’ve been particularly busy. However, I can assure you that there’s some exciting stuff in the works! More news will be coming soon, I’ll just say that it’s going to be an exciting Summer!Enjoy!

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Timelapse: Modeling a creature head

February 20th, 2008 | Category: Blender, Tutorials, timelapses

I have just finished recording a new timelapse of modeling a creature head in blender for anyone interested. Original modeling time was approximately one hour, then sped up 6x for a finished time of 10 minutes. Music was supposed to accompany this timelapse but it seems YouTube was unable to process the audio upon upload…

Enjoy!

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