quinta-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2012

Panoramas from my trips around the world

I am here finally updating some new content. I recently have been travelling a lot with my camera and these are some of the places I visited and photographed. Some of them range 30m wide in full size.

https://picasaweb.google.com/105602314976697135909/Panoramas

quarta-feira, 6 de maio de 2009

Bossa nova

My modelling reel is finally online! (But not with the final music)



I have been working hard on it during this one year of Vancouver Film School.
I will soon upload more breakdowns here on the blog.

domingo, 20 de julho de 2008

Don Ramón

This is a stop-motion turntable test of a sculpture I did at school of a character from planet of the apes. It was baptized as "Don Ramón" as a homage to the mexican actor Ramon Valdez, who was always making jokes about being compared to an ape.
The guys on the back are Hangil lee and Moisés Flores.

terça-feira, 12 de fevereiro de 2008

Breakdowns in Ascending & descending

Here is a small making of on how I did it:


And here is a view from the opposite side, so you can understand how the real mesh was built:

Escher's waterfall



This work is part of a short I'm working in, called "Ascending & Descending". It is inspired in the artwork from MC Escher, who did very advanced perpective works you can confuse with CG in a time computers were still making only simple calculum tasks and were too big and expensive for having one at home. Another interesting fact is that he used lithographs and wood engravings on most of his work.

This image has some paradox triangles and also gives the idea of a perpetual motion engine on the waterwheel, challenging not only geometry, but also physics with the impression of a continuous gravity that generates continous energy. It has always been a dream to me to make something with that "escher's" impossible feeling.

The main work wasn't in modelling/rendering, but in converting isometric perspective into 3d, with the help of photoshop. I will soon make a small tutorial of how I did it and the different renders.
The image I have inspired in can be viewed here: http://www.mcescher.com/Gallery/recogn-bmp/LW439.jpg
Other incredible escher's works can be viewed in this page:
http://www.mcescher.com/

quarta-feira, 9 de janeiro de 2008

Escher's waterfall

Keeping the MC Escher's series, I am posting here the WIP on the waterfall because it is being quite a job. It has been a 3-layer composition for making believe this was only one beauty fill render pass. It doesn't have yet these layers: 3 layers of ambient occlusion, the water comp layers (at least 2 beauty fills) and the background (very simple comp, free of impossible perspectives).
I hope you enjoy it!
Milton