
SPA
1 year ago
Legend:
"From the beginning, there have lived five gods who care for our feelings...
One day the world changed and gods was forced to escape to new places... SPA places..."
Intro animation for spasana.lt website was created with 3dsmax (FumeFX, Krakatoa, VRay) and Digital Fusion.
More info: deko.lt/en/commercial/spa-vilnius/
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"From the beginning, there have lived five gods who care for our feelings...
One day the world changed and gods was forced to escape to new places... SPA places..."
Intro animation for spasana.lt website was created with 3dsmax (FumeFX, Krakatoa, VRay) and Digital Fusion.
More info: deko.lt/en/commercial/spa-vilnius/
© Gaumina
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exelent!!!!
wow
best animation!!!
good luck and wish to see more
@Daniel
Black "evil" was created almost in same method like other characters: fumefx, pflow, krakatoa.
BTW, fume was a half work, most visible is krakatoa particles that can be rendered incredible fast.
congratulations, it's absolutely incredible.
congrats
Did you see this?
vimeo.com/6045312
Thanks
Btw, even motiongrapher.com mark our videos together. But its only a feeling, earth still rotates in same direction ;)
really nice!!!
Main project idea is our feelings. 5 colourful characters is Gods of feelings (smell, sight, taste, ear, touch). Those feelings is our everyday pure nature and trust, we live and hope with this. But one day gods cant live anymore with our bad rules, our putrescent taste and retraction of our soul. They forced to escape from us. And they found a new places to exist.
And here is project sponsor solution - SPA recreation. If you wanna get back a feelings, go to superior SPA centre :)
What would you recommend for training purposes for stuff like this?
Best luck!
ty.
that was a main challenge.
First, simple low poly characters was modelled. Those meshes was animated and used as a proxy objects for fumefx fluids simulations, then using pflow I placed particles on fluids motion data. Every character had milions of particles, which was finally rendered in Krakatoa render.
Now it sounds very simple setup :)
Best luck!