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# 1 02-03-2012 , 07:54 PM
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Biological render farm

Hi noobs.

I was thinking about how to introduce some human content on my renders and then, watching the movie skyline came to me the idea of making a render farm that instead of electrons could use the neurotransmitters and the neural net of humans or not human brains to process data and produce an output image.

It is a two storey prototype but can be as much as needed as there is not heating problems, only humidity has to be kept high.

2 layers x 25 brains per layer x 200 trillion connections per brain processing power

Everything is made in maya and rendered in arion (fryrender)
the background mountains are real.
The ficus plants are handmade and painted in mudbox, the others are maya paint effects.
The galaxies are hubble pictures.

Hope someone like it

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# 2 02-03-2012 , 08:14 PM
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That's really cool. How do you feed the brains? They need massive glucose and oxygen supplies...

# 3 02-03-2012 , 08:45 PM
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they are partially submerged in a nutrient soup with chemicals that enhance the oxigen absorption.


I add my first attempt at matchmover

UFO takeoff on Vimeo


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# 4 03-03-2012 , 02:26 AM
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LOVE the brains mate.....what a cool concept!!!!

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"A Darkness at Sethanon", a book I aspire to model some of the charcters and scenes
# 5 03-03-2012 , 03:06 AM
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I LOVE that farm, awesome concept man, and well presented

# 6 03-03-2012 , 03:31 AM
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Brrraaaaaainnnnnnnnsssssssss........

That is all.

user added image

Not really though. Nice job. The camera track could use some work. There's quite a bit of popping in the solve. You might be able to get away with it if you kill those spurious keys in your fcurves. The main problem is that you don't have a lot of trackable points in the later part of the shot. Usually if you're going to do something like this, you would put ping-pong balls on the end of sticks to add more tracking points. Since the sky is blue, they would be relatively easy to key out.


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# 7 03-03-2012 , 11:16 AM
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it also looks like a wobbly nodal pan. bad shot to learn tracking.
try to get some footage that is a free camera move. like someone walking down a street with a camera or something.

the brains are cool. user added image

# 8 03-03-2012 , 12:18 PM
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Thank you very much for the comments.
I am completely new to matchmover, other things i made before were using the tracking tools of after effects.
Is not very worked, I know. Thanks for the tips ill keep them in mind for the next time.


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# 9 03-03-2012 , 03:55 PM
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I love the brain concept as well. I especially like how none of the brains look like they come from cg artists as I don't see any that are fried, so hopefully I'll get to use what's left of mine a little while longer. I think the overall render looks awesome but I think it would probably look better in a less clean environment. As it is though, the only thing I see that might could use some adjusting is the front white cable coming out of the front left device, the one with the large display screen. In the image, it looks like its going right through the side surface of the device. On my screen, it doesn't look like it's going through a hole or being connected to a port of some kind.

Nice work!


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# 10 03-03-2012 , 07:54 PM
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you are right about this cable and about the brains, they are grown in lab, I wouldn't dare to use brains of real people, but is open to any possibility.


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# 11 03-03-2012 , 07:59 PM
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You got that from watching Skyline - all I got was a bad ass and a deep feeling I was waisting my life.

Very good work


# 12 03-03-2012 , 08:08 PM
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The cool thing is the end. First part is the usual boring stuff. Seriously, since battlestar, the only watchable thing on the television, apart of documentaries, is the walking dead.


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# 13 17-04-2012 , 03:46 AM
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Oh my god!This is my first time to be here,and I saw this awesome work!It is really great.
Maybe this is the house of zombies.user added image


# 14 18-04-2012 , 12:41 PM
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thanks. awesome comment.


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# 15 22-05-2012 , 08:12 PM
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Wow thats a realy cool idea and nice image!

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