Very cool tool by Brian Horgan featuring onion-skinning in 3D.
Check it out over here : http://www.graphite9.com/MayaDownloads.html
Very cool tool by Brian Horgan featuring onion-skinning in 3D.
Check it out over here : http://www.graphite9.com/MayaDownloads.html
Here comes Mr. Danny with his new move “Can You Believe It!
The shot was beautifully animated by Manish Shakya, light and render by Manish Gurung and ofcourse the compositing done by me ๐
Hope you all enjoy and like it!
If you are interested in learning character animation from us please visit Puppeteer Lounge homepage for more info : https://www.puppeteerlounge.com/
P.S. We could have pushed the animation a tad bit more with more exaggeration and emotion to make it more interesting and appealing. But we tried to keep it simple yet compelling with little movement as it was directed. Stay tuned as more of Danny’s mischievous acting will be featured soon ๐
Amazing projection and integration.
I am pleased to present “BallBot”, the latest character joining the fleet of Puppeteer Lounge rigging workshopand featuring in the upcoming “Transformer Setup Workshop”. You must have checked out the original concept art of the character a little while back. The turntable video features a WIP model of BallBot. I have been constantly updating the model and the design to function a believable transformation making sure to match the the original design and overcoming the challenges of the technical stuffs. Stay tuned for a test animation or a teaser featuring BallBot coming to life soOn ๐
The style and action is all that defines this short. Nice one!
Nice experimentation of using MEL & Expression to create a rippling keyboard procedural animation.
Beautiful live theatrical show based on the film “How To Train Your Dragon.”
You must all be familiar with Jimmy Gunawan and all the experimental fun stuff he does and shares at his blog.
Well, he recently completed his course in advance character rigging workshop from Puppeteer Lounge! He sent us this digital postcard all the way from Sydney, Australia. We want to wish him all the very best in his endeavers and career! ~ Namaste Jimmy ๐
Below you can browse through his online libraries!
http://about.me/jimmygunawan/bio
http://www.theloop.com.au/enzyme/resume
http://blendersushi.blogspot.com.au
http://houdoodles.blogspot.com.au
http://mayaspiral.blogspot.com.au
http://puppetar.blogspot.com.au
https://vimeo.com/enzym
This is really amazing stuff! Just amazing how flexible and acrobatic this guy is.
A good resource for body mechanics study as well.
Below is the making.
PLEASE DON’T TRY THIS!
Rigging and compositing reel by David Lance featuring procedural animation and live action integration. The character is spooky with a bunch of fingers!