Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 16 10-06-2005 , 03:53 PM
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Originally posted by twisteddragon33
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Very nice but i agree.. the monorail looked.. weird. And i think you should cut from the tank rotating.. maybe on the 2nd rotation have it go into a textured version. But only my opinion.... but your the profesional. I didnt even spell it right..

great minds think alike I've taken it out and I also had my first interview today with a BIG effects company (not saying which) and I dropped my reel into an another big one fingers crossed user added image

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# 17 10-06-2005 , 07:26 PM
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Originally posted by Pure_Morning
great minds think alike I've taken it out and I also had my first interview today with a BIG effects company (not saying which) and I dropped my reel into an another big one fingers crossed user added image

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# 18 11-06-2005 , 03:06 AM
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Is it possible to show what you did in the tunnel besides just having the tunnel scene from the movie? Do you still have the source file? maybe layer the wireframe breifly over the tunnel to show that you extended it. I dunno, Otherwise I might be left wondering what exactly you did. Did you somehow super-impose the man falling? was the man 3d? etc...

Awesome work none the less!


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# 19 11-06-2005 , 09:37 AM
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yeah before and afters would be great but I don't have the files anymore... at least it gives me something to talk about in an interview user added image

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# 20 11-06-2005 , 03:16 PM
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Checked out your showreel...thought it was great!

Originally posted by Pure_Morning
I also had my first interview today with a BIG effects company (not saying which) and I dropped my reel into an another big one fingers crossed user added image

Good luck with your interviews. Hope everything goes your way!

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# 21 12-06-2005 , 02:38 PM
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Wow thats a great showreel! All the best with any jobs you want. Hopefully I can make it to where you are toouser added image

# 22 30-06-2005 , 12:52 PM
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well to round this off i got offered the job i interviewed for (big aussie FX house) but I turned them down in favour of a permanent job here in london. So all's well user added image

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# 23 30-06-2005 , 01:35 PM
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Man what a Bummer, wouldn't have minded have you here in Oz user added image Oh well user added image we'll have to share a smiley drink instead.

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