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Re: Great work done with Softimage

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by ActionArt » 07 Mar 2013, 22:43

Some pretty sweet work here!




Softimage, Arnold, Exocortex Slipstream, and ICE are listed as tools used.

Rob Chapman was in on the ICE work. Great stuff Rob!

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Tekano » 08 Mar 2013, 10:40

ActionArt wrote:Some pretty sweet work here!

Rob Chapman was in on the ICE work. Great stuff Rob!
ha! I sincerely do not deserve a credit on this piece, all my contribution was to answer a couple of questions about my strand deforming tutorial for John. all the hard work is done by the poetica guys.

great video and good to see all the Softimage elements come together.

keep up the good works! :-bd
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Re: Great work done with Softimage

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Daniel Brassard » 18 Mar 2013, 02:26

Japaneese game company Capcom "Biohazard 6" Japan article.

Done with Softimage!

http://area.autodesk.jp/case/game/biohazard6/



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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by sonictk » 18 Mar 2013, 09:31

Apologies if this has been posted already...not as technically impressive as some of the stuff here but great visual style...and it's friggin' adorable!

http://www.akaosaru.com/2013/03/strange ... l?spref=tw



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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by owei » 20 Mar 2013, 15:18

"MTV IDOL" by Polynoid

Enjoy.. ;)



Stills, concept art, styleframes and more at: polynoid.tv/mtv-idol
Year:2013
Client: MTV World Design Studio Milan
Lead Creative Direction & Production: MTV World Design Studio Milan
Production Company: Polynoid
Direction/Art Direction/Animation: Polynoid
Artists: Jan Bitzer, Ilija Brunck, Tom Weber, Fabian Pross, Csaba Letay, Marco Kowalik, Sebastian Kowalski, Sebastian Faber, Jakob Schulze Rohr, Max Stoehr, Ivan Vasiljevic, William Tirloy, Pascal Floerks, Falko Paeper, Eric Mootz

Music/Sounddesign: Michael Fakesch (michaelfakesch.com)

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by sonictk » 25 Mar 2013, 05:34

Holy shit, so fantastic animation. Absolutely silly and awesome. Just look at those walk cycles!!

http://vimeo.com/58356957


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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 26 Mar 2013, 22:40

Interview

http://motionographer.com/2013/03/25/halo-4-fud-title-sequence-polynoid/



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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by angus_davidson » 26 Mar 2013, 22:44

owei wrote:"MTV IDOL" by Polynoid

Enjoy.. ;)



Stills, concept art, styleframes and more at: polynoid.tv/mtv-idol
Year:2013
Client: MTV World Design Studio Milan
Lead Creative Direction & Production: MTV World Design Studio Milan
Production Company: Polynoid
Direction/Art Direction/Animation: Polynoid
Artists: Jan Bitzer, Ilija Brunck, Tom Weber, Fabian Pross, Csaba Letay, Marco Kowalik, Sebastian Kowalski, Sebastian Faber, Jakob Schulze Rohr, Max Stoehr, Ivan Vasiljevic, William Tirloy, Pascal Floerks, Falko Paeper, Eric Mootz

Music/Sounddesign: Michael Fakesch (michaelfakesch.com)
Do you think they would be interested in releasing some of the stills. I could probably get my wife to forgo many of my character flaws for a while if I could get that stag as a HD wallpaper. ;) Really impressive stuff
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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 26 Mar 2013, 22:46

Premier Automne





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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by dwigfor » 28 Mar 2013, 21:23

Metal Gear Solid V

http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/1894 ... eality.php

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by mehdiravan » 03 Apr 2013, 22:08

The Embassy used softimage and nuke to create VFX of iron man suit sequence in the Science Project commercial. its great cuz i love this company and their works and i didnt know they are using Softimage. wish them succeed more and more.

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link to watch behind the scene
http://www.itsartmag.com/features/makin ... e-project/

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

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Making of article:
http://www.cgrecord.net/2013/04/making- ... uture.html

Nice to see Soft being used for FX in a Brazilian live action film. Brazil has a weak film industry, but this one had actually a good number of "stars" ( b-( ) in it, so it might have done good in the box office, who knows...
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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 06 Apr 2013, 23:49

This is just R&D but i think it is good enough to be shown here
mbFeather ( Styling ) + Syflex ICE + ICE R&D

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Re: Great work done with Softimage

Post by Bullit » 09 Apr 2013, 11:12

Render with new GPU engine Redshift, 35 sec per frame.


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