A Film About Cycling and Bicycle Pumps
I made this!
Another of my personal favourites this one
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 16:18, Share, Reply)
Another of my personal favourites this one
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Top stuff!
These should be show between programmes on kids tv or something - they remind me of those random, funny shorts we used to get
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 16:40, Share, Reply)
These should be show between programmes on kids tv or something - they remind me of those random, funny shorts we used to get
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 16:40, Share, Reply)
haha!
some excellent gags and visual trickery in there
Its like you got your own mini tv show
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 17:02, Share, Reply)
some excellent gags and visual trickery in there
Its like you got your own mini tv show
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Yeah, with some extra fluff around it (i.e. the rest of the show....)
Nice to be able to do this sort of thing full time though - especially getting out in the nice weather :)
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 17:04, Share, Reply)
Nice to be able to do this sort of thing full time though - especially getting out in the nice weather :)
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That's what you get for tossing the offending nail back on the road.
Click
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Click
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I felt a bit let down by this one
actually I thought it was wonderfully surreal :)
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 18:47, Share, Reply)
actually I thought it was wonderfully surreal :)
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Marvellous!
I'm especially enjoying the 'spot the location' aspect of these videos. Pussingville looks a lot like Hangleton to me...
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 19:16, Share, Reply)
I'm especially enjoying the 'spot the location' aspect of these videos. Pussingville looks a lot like Hangleton to me...
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Yup, you got it :)
The Downs part was shot on the Dyke Railway trail
In a sad way I'm especially excited because I've just found a new neighbourhood to film in - it looks nice a generic and European (client doesn't want anything too distinctively British in the films)
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The Downs part was shot on the Dyke Railway trail
In a sad way I'm especially excited because I've just found a new neighbourhood to film in - it looks nice a generic and European (client doesn't want anything too distinctively British in the films)
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 19:32, Share, Reply)
Think I'm going to have to go exploring up that way.
I've been trying to scout out some decent locations for wildlife photography recently without much success. Seems that might be worth a look...
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 19:47, Share, Reply)
I've been trying to scout out some decent locations for wildlife photography recently without much success. Seems that might be worth a look...
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Yes, it's lovely
I won't guarantee you'll find much around there though, it's mostly golf courses and is pretty windy. By the Devil's Dyke pub there's some more foresty bits though, so you might have more luck
Otherwise, try getting on the N12 bus and go to the Cuckmere valley. It's lovely around there and Friston Forest should be god for wildlife
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 20:59, Share, Reply)
I won't guarantee you'll find much around there though, it's mostly golf courses and is pretty windy. By the Devil's Dyke pub there's some more foresty bits though, so you might have more luck
Otherwise, try getting on the N12 bus and go to the Cuckmere valley. It's lovely around there and Friston Forest should be god for wildlife
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Pretty windy and open is good if you're looking for Buzzards.
Cheers for the tip on Friston Forest though. I hiked the SDW through there to Eastbourne last year but haven't been back since.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 21:07, Share, Reply)
Cheers for the tip on Friston Forest though. I hiked the SDW through there to Eastbourne last year but haven't been back since.
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You did the walk from Brighton to Eastbourne!
Good job, that's 25 miles! Must've taken a while. I don't think I'm hardcore enough to do that!
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 21:13, Share, Reply)
Good job, that's 25 miles! Must've taken a while. I don't think I'm hardcore enough to do that!
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Christ no,
I started in Alfriston - took about five hours from there through the forest and over the Seven Sisters. Friends had done the stretch to there the day before but I couldn't make it.
I did the final two days to Winchester a few years back, as well as a few odd hours here and there. I've done a fair chunk overall just not in one go.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 21:35, Share, Reply)
I started in Alfriston - took about five hours from there through the forest and over the Seven Sisters. Friends had done the stretch to there the day before but I couldn't make it.
I did the final two days to Winchester a few years back, as well as a few odd hours here and there. I've done a fair chunk overall just not in one go.
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jesus that's awesome
is that all 3d models w soft body dynamics deflating?
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is that all 3d models w soft body dynamics deflating?
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Thanks!
Yes, 3D models - I made low poly versions of the objects, ran the cloth sim to melt them (mostly using Maya's nCloth honey preset :), then mesh smoothed them before rendering
The inflating of the bike was done with morph targets though
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 23:02, Share, Reply)
Yes, 3D models - I made low poly versions of the objects, ran the cloth sim to melt them (mostly using Maya's nCloth honey preset :), then mesh smoothed them before rendering
The inflating of the bike was done with morph targets though
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