Sabotage
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From: dezmondel
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  • NICE!!! Keep up the great work.

  • I give it a Renderosity 4 out of 5. The animation was a little stiff. Far less than most and the animation was too slow(floating in outerspace) But simply adding the cloth physics made it all the more interesting. Plus this is one of a few videos that actually tells a story that actually makes sense.

  • Make love with that gurl alright..

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  • cul video. i luv it.

  • The best poser film I have seen. A 4 min film must have taken two month to render.

    In my last poser musicvid I have 12000 keyframe, it took me 3 and a half month, 10 hour rendering everyday.

  • Amazing work yet again--you astound me!

  • Wow, I remember when you were first working on this, and I was impressed with even the unfinished work. The final product is amazing.

    For all of you who don't know how hard this is, you should be impressed too!

    Congratulations on a job well done! :-)

    I'm going to feature this on my website as a great example of what you can do with Poser.

  • screw that "make love during war"

  • this is awesome work....i just recently started fooling around with poser and 3ds , and playing with atereffects geting really adapted to lighting and camera movement. the animation i play with, but saving it for last, cause of the time dedication, cause this must have taken a while to do, plus the render. mad props. 5strs

  • very nice video, i liked it

    can you say - where did you do background in maya or poser?

    and how did you simulated cloth? imported model from poser to maya or from maya to poser?

  • @Svlink - 2 answer your ?s, everything has been animated and rendered in Poser. the backgrounds are various building props with DepthCue on to make it all blend in nice and so that it doesn't compete with the foreground too much.

    the only work done in Maya was the modeling of the dress(see digital tailoring), which was then simulated in Poser.

  • All I have to say WOW LoVeIt ...Dee

  • fabulous poser work!!!

  • Absolutely awesome.

  • Love it! Thanks!

  • very nice. very, VERY nice. just thought her backwards jumps were a bit slower than they would be naturally. and she pretty much just screwed her planet over by sabotaging a defender of it LOL

  • The movement and timing of action is worthy of Spielberg. This is truly pro quality - well done.

  • Wow, incredible work. She is so hot and sexy and you did well to have a fluid motion to tell a story. She tends to litter, though... :)

  • This is brilliant. Excellent work, great anticipation and secondary motions. Nice twist in the end.  This is Art, with a social conscience. Anyone who can't recognize this as Art, is not themselves an artist, AND has no eye, nor the appreciation, for the beauty of motion (figuratively and literally).

  • To all the people complaining about how it isn't exciting and it's boooring.

    This is an art. Art takes time and craftsmanship, when viewing a video such as this, it is important to know that each frame and each detail lying within them was painstakingly "hand" crafted. Secondly, art is not all about action and explosions and excitement, some of the best art has small subtleties. When you learn to admire the small subtleties in art, then you have at least gained some understanding of it.

  • wonderful movements, and excellent sound effects, best animation thus far, love it BRAVO

  • It looked nice... but kinda boring... sorry.... and alittle too much peek-a-boo camera views.... 3 stars.... becauses it looks pretty good....

  • Well done, more detailed comments @ team-Dystopia. My connection/laptop couldn't handle the HD but at SD it played very well. Hope you post more.

  • Absolutly un 'kin believable.

    Thats is by far teh best anymation I've seen using Poser. Like CrwnPrincel said, everything about it was perfect. The movement, the tension as she tries to climb the Memon. The dynamicvs of the dress, and the simple minimalist atmosphere.

    100 thumbs up

  • the lighting was beautiful.the soft light feel ,id like to make a video with the same soft light......where can you get it at?

  • the pack is called, Human Nature - IBL Edition by SaintFox and Digital-Lion. it can be had over at renderosity

  • This is the best piece of animation I've seen out of Poser yet. Bravo. -Les

  • Animation could have used some work, seeming as it has "3D animation" in the title I was expecting the animation to be the best part. I can't pin point what in the animation wasn't good. Maybe you should have worked on the sounds a bit more I can't hear any breathing or walking on metal, drinking sounds.

  • WTF are you on about, I've just had a look at your "3D animation" stuff, unfortunately there isn't any, so don't comment on stuff you know nothing about, for an amature animation it's exceptional.

  • .

    long live Dystopia!

    .

  • I'm also very happy to see that the Dystopian Square Soda - "Demonade" made it in as a prop to this terrific animation.

  • Excellent! I'm thoroughly delighted that Memon was able to provide a suitable context to this great piece of animation!

    Well done! Hoping to see more... :o)

  • That's amazing, as one of the Team-Dystopia crew it's even more fun to actually see the Memon in an animation, yours could possibly be one of the very first I've ever seen outside the Dys folk use it, everything was perfect, I haven't seen a Poser figure look so fluid in any animation, or the dynamics for the dress look so realistic 10 thumbs up from me.

    I'm billy-home over at Dystopia, and Moebius who built the Memon has a link to this, expect to get a lot of praise from him.

  • CHOPPY way to choppy.

  • My God Man!! Do you have any idea how hard what you've done is? The movement, coordination and interaction with your setting is AMAZING!!

  • ...yup. and the most fun was building a 15m battlemech to 'mocap' the action ;]

    no my fiends, its old school keyframed animation, with concepts taught by the Disney masters themselves

  • Excellent animation. Great motion capture and great use of dynamic cloth.

  • Very very cool! Amazing coordination of character to environment--I'm assuming most of it was mocap--how did you get the character to work so closely with the "tank" model? (And I don't agree with Zellsoft: the pacing was atmospheric and appropriate for the subject matter; not everything is loud Michael Bay exxxplosions.)

  • Excellent work

  • It's simply awesome. The wealth of detail are just fantastic...

  • hey GPFW animating took about 120 hours and rendering 600.

    ur right Zellstoff, it is a bit on the slow side, but it was hard to cut anything out after so much rendering... or was it laziness?

    as for editing the final movie, Adobe's After Effects

  • Very nicely done. This must have taken ages to render! The cloth really adds to the realism. What software did you use to create the final movie?

  • ... some good stuff, but overall very, very boring. if it was half as long it would still be too much. everything looks like slow motion.

  • It's called build up. Not everything needs Michael Bay style explosions and no plot.

  • This is EXCELLENT! I saw your post on render erotica, thanks for putting a link to the high-def version. How long did this take you to make? I'm in AWE of your talent. :)

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