Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Creating Stereoscopic 3D Images

Here are 4 images I did in Stereoscopic and my 1 I did in Maya. They will work with red/cyan glasses. The Gundam was my first attempt, which came out weeeeeeird. By the time i did the Xmas tree, I started to get the hang out of it. I also did one of my zombie from 129a
Gundam
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Spongebob

Xmas tree

I also tried to do one of my Zombie from 129a.

Extra Credit: Star Wars Exhibit

I went to the Star Wars exhibit today, which was really cool! they had a bunch of the miniatures and models which they used for the movies and for the sets. The models were incredibly well built and the scale of them were very interesting. Most of the miniatures were only about 2-3 feet long, but they were detailed down to the tiniest speck. You can see the hundreds of hours put into making one of those models just by giving it a quick glance. All in all, the exhibit was very interesting, although a bit pricey at $22 per person.














Tracker Video Analysis of Falling


Video Analysis of Path of Action


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Stop Motion Animation of Falling


I chose the book drop, because it was similar to a brick drop, and I absolutely love reading books! I used an old drawer as a miniature bookshelf and I grabbed a few books from "The Wheel of Time" series. I used tape (a LOT of tape) to hold the book to the wall, while I took shots of the book. I used t program SAM in order to take the original shots of the book drop, then brought it into premiere to change the timing of some frames and to give it a little polish.

Recreating Cameras and Lights in Maya

Image 5946:

Render:

Building a Scene in Maya