VERSION LONGUE Le roman de Saint Louis - Philippe de Villiers
Je rêvais de retrouver la trace et l'image d'un Saint Louis à l'humanité sensible, un Saint Louis de chair, à figure humaine. Le temps, en l'élevant au-dessus de ...
Fernand POUILLON "le roman d'un architecte
Fim documentaire : A l'aide de témoignages de ses principaux collaborateurs et d'extraits de ses livres : Les mémoires d'un architecte et les pierres sauvages, ...
+Shachar Har-Shuv 3dsmax+Vray. It's a short film that literally changed the world of Archviz and made it as popular as it is now ! Yes it is possible and incredible at the same time! Check out Peter Guthrie and Marek Denko as well, those two are my favorites, but there also are many other heavyweight CG geeks!
i'm not from an english speaking country but i think every person with an
iq > 50 can read the name "Alex Roman" in the title - so pleeeaase stop
asking "jennifergala" wich program she used to produce these pictures. and
also if he would put this film in youtube - did anyone think, he would give
a fuck about these "wich program"/"wich renderer" - questions.if you know
what youre doing, this could be produced in maya, 3dsmax or maybe even in
cinema4d -the secret is, its passion, not technique.
Hi, My music is available at Itunes and Amazon. I have worked and still do
on major TV series in the United States and Canada. I work also for
American films and trailers. my full name is Jennifer Athena Galatis if you
want to listen to my music in Itunes. By the way a very big thank you to
Alex and his genius is hard to find a so talented person to collaborate
with. Thanks for your comments we really appreciate. J.
@a08877 "It's passion not technique"... Well said... If we really
appriciate someone elses art, we should use it to inspire, but not copy.
Idolize, but still feel the flow of the creativity within youself...
Because it's YOU. If you be you... you can make your own inspirational art,
and influence someone else. If you want to be "just like" someone else,
this world would be very boring indeed. just be YOU.
I have to say that it was a little disappointing that it was mostly
computer generated... mostly because that means that I am completely
incapable of doing it. You deserve the title artist and I am proud to have
people like you in field. It gives us all a standard to look up to. Andrea
oh wow !! it´s soo amazing!! greate job !!! With which programm do you
work?? For me it´s good to know --> I´ve to do a movie/animation-project
for the university... but i´ve never done that before.... T_T by the way
I´ve the complete adobe CS4... please help me . thx chrissi
So you mean to tell me that he sculpted everything in the computer.
Everything. We are talkin about each book, each blade of grass, each leave
blowing the the wind and this old style camera. What sort of fucking
program does someone use to create such physics. I am not convinced.
I'm very impresed by your work. I'm an amater in rendering animations and I
would be very greatfull if you coud share some of the postproduction (I'm
guessing Afterffects) with us, so that learn a little more about makeing a
photorealistic rendering.. (sorry about my English :))
WoooooooW that's just gorgeous, that's the highest expression of the 3d
arts, i totally love the 3d trees, how can u animate those cubes like they
were affected by wind? what type of texture do they have? how are those
trees made? That's freaking amazing i love them..!!WoW
i got no words to describe this geniusly amazing piece of art dam you are a
super genius alex ive never seen such a shockingly beautiful & realistic
video the best cg video ever, i find it very hard to believe that its
actually not real dam O-O stunning
Basically it looks like that when you're just placing and building things.
You don't need to see each leaf or branch, so each box is a placeholder
that basically says "insert branch here". When you render it and stuff,
it'll render the actual branches.
this is insane =O it takes me like a month just to produce a semi
-realistic looking chair using these programs lol and the rending omg this
must have taken forever! this man has patience l
@BrandNewSongz You can't compare those. Avatar blows, that's that, but Star
Wars is old and it's not really about the visuals, but about the story and
the action and/or drama or whatever.
@BrandNewSongz You can't compare those. Avatar sucks, that's that, but Star
Wars is old and it's not really about the visuals, but about the story and
the action and/or drama or whatever.
he must have been inspired by douglas trumbull!
thats the first thing that comes into mind when I see a world building such
as this!
very much as a vision like Blade Runner!
Bonjour Roman Bürki! Adieu Roman Weidenfeller? | Borussia Dortmund | SC Freiburg
Es ist offiziell: Roman Bürki wechselt vom SC Freiburg zu Borussia Dortmund und befeuert damit den Kampf um die Nummer eins. Aber bleiben es bis zum ...
No words can describe the amount of talent, work and dedication that went into the creation of this piece of art by Alex Roman -- A truly remarkable 3d ...
Truly a masterpiece... despite a small insignificant, yet surely such a
distracting mistake for the creator. The rotor of the wind turbine @ 7:24
is rotating counter clockwise indicating the wind comes from behind. The
rotor is always facing the wind.
Wish I had the skill, perseverance and time to create such amazing works.
"Le roman de Saint-Louis" de Philippe de Villiers. Interview.
Saint-Louis, ou le temps où diriger n'était ni un jeu, ni un combat de coq, mais un service, parfois un sacrifice.
Oliver Glowig prepares a dish at his 2 Michelin in Rome
Oliver Glowig prepares a signature dish at his eponymous 2 Michelin star restaurant at Aldrovandi Villa Borghese in Rome. Read and see more at wbpstars.com ...
2 Michelin Stars? I do not know how he earned those. I celebrated my
birthday here a month ago while on vacation and I was completely
disappointed by his food. It lacked the Wow-factor in taste and
presentation. The service was second to none but not his food. I would not
go back again even if I lived in Rome or stayed in that hotel. I was
expecting a better tasting menu from a Michelin Star restaurant. I left
feeling, ripped off and mislead, $390 euros ( $436.80)