| 2008年3月16日11時03分 |
許多專業的LW工作者在執行許多案子時都必須位工作的案子內容做保密工作...而案子完成後又忙著其他新的工作...所以比較少會主動提及他們工作的東西...最近在LW的官方網站討論區中陸續有些專業工作者與大家聊到他們如何用LW來執行它們的案子....幾乎近期的電影...(不單只有科幻片)都有LW的影子在其中...大家有興趣可以上去看看... http://www.newtek.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77968 LightWave in 2 new feature films! Links to trailers... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey folks, Just realized that not many people know how much LightWave is used in feature films... I've been creating VFX for features for about 5 years now and haven't really shared much about them on the forums, been too busy. But I'm a LW vet starting way back on the Amiga and use it on every project I can. Got about 14-15 features under my belt and realized I need to let other LW people how often its results are appearing on their local big-screens. Currently I'm working on "Jumper" and "The Ruins" both of which have trailers showing in theaters right now. I'm often frustrated when directors and producers automatically assume you MUST be using Maya to create the "things I see on your reel." So I'm here to spread the word that LW is not just for tv work. For Jumper, I created underwater debris, hundreds of thousands of particles, leaves, twigs, and dead trees to get a series of shots to look less like they were filmed in a swimming pool. Created 3D matte paintings for backgrounds, put a cg character under the ice (filmed from above through the ice) and am doing lots and lots of bubble shots for a "dry for wet" underwater sequence. Also some set extensions and 3D props for Sam Jackson's batman-like tool. For "The Ruins" there was a particularly difficult challenge that required a squirming untangling vine to be visible beneath a girl's skin in a particularly gruesome sequence. I created the animating vine using "spline control" and used the resulting render as a displacement image sequence on a tracked, moving skin surface. Lighting was difficult because everything was lit very diffusely inside a tent, difficult to get good shadows and highlights, but found a lighting solution that worked and ended up in the trailer. Other shots involve, people getting shot with flying cg arrows, bullet hits, etc... Links: Jumper trailer (click "trailer" links, not teaser) http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/jumper/ The Ruins trailer (click the blue HD button on the left for larger) http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1576827&vid=197212 So other VFX people working on features, speak up! We need to show that we're out here using LightWave all the time! And after having to use other packages on some projects (not by choice), I still prefer Lightwave to anything else. __________________ David C. Bryant | |
| 2008年3月16日11時03分 |
Jumper trailer (click "trailer" links, not teaser) http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/jumper/ 本篇留言於 2008年3月16日19時03分 由 呂 編輯 | |
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