Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Example of Rendered Animation

Below are a few examples of some rendered images from my final animations:
I rendered using Mental Ray and the image size is set at 1080 HD. 
I set up lighting in order to make the animation more realistic and aesthetically appealing. I used the 'Sun and Sky' lighting effect, and love the way it turned out. As it's my first time making a proper rendered animation, i am very pleased with the result as it flows smoothly and is immersive to watch.

Rendered images from the obstacle course Animation:




I am very pleased with the camera angles i used as it adds an interesting dynamic to the piece. A lot of importance was put of the performance of the animation and i addressed this by trying to accurately depict movements and show facial expressions. Also i added a number of different camera angles to help illustrate the story and direction of the films.

As a result of rendering and lighting, some textures of the model change in the light and this can make the image look strange. If i was to do this again i would make sure the textures were continuously accurate. This particular animation took about 4 hours to render and was 400 frames long.

The rig and model which is used is not my own, it is a freeware rig downloaded from 'Creative Crash', it is a simple rig which is very easy to work with

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