My second render
My second model and render, click on the image to get a larger, more detailed image. Also here is a animation of it: bikeTest.mov
My second model and render, click on the image to get a larger, more detailed image. Also here is a animation of it: bikeTest.mov
I have been teaching myself cinema 4d, and this my first render and model with it, what a amazing program, click on the image for more a detailed image.
dan le sac VS scroobius pip “Thou Shalt always Kill” video directed by Nick Frew
Really useful class for loading in multiply images one after another, easy and effective to use. “The QueueLoader Class is a “wrapper” for the MovieClipLoader Class which makes managing the loading of multiple files more convenient. You can add files to a loading queue, remove items from the queue, pause and resume loading etc., and there are many events that allow you to exactly monitor the loading process. By using more than one instance of the QueueLoader you can realize complex loading scenarios where you have for example one QueueLoader for the current loading process and another one that preloads items in the background. You can give one queue the priority by pausing the other one and so on…” http://www.betriebsraum.de/blog/downloads/
Quite possibly the most amazing piece of online flash work i have seen. Well executed, and beautifully crafted by the amazing Swedish interactive company North Kingdom - http://www.northkingdom.com/ Point your browser to http://www.gettheglass.com/ to be wowed by their lastest work.
SWFAddress is a small script that sits on top of SWFObject and provides deep linking for Flash websites and applications. In other words it enables the Back, Forward and Reload buttons of the browser and creates unique URLs with page titles that can be sent over email or IM. SWFAddress uses the ExternalInterface functionality introduced in Flash Player 8 and comes with a technique that enables search engine indexing for deep Flash links. http://www.asual.com/swfaddress/
Incredible 3d motion work, something for all aspiring designers to take note of. http://www.dstrukt.com/