We're portuguese students and we are working on a school project about assistence dogs and we are also making a video about it.
We saw that you posted a video with a dog and the MGM logo. However, the breed most used for assistence dogs is labrador retrievier and we were wondering if you could make another logo with one of these dogs or, at least, another one that isn't a pug dog. We would like to use it as an introduction.
Thanks! I make all types of videos, not just 3D movie studio intro spoofs. Of all my work, I decided to post just the movie studio intro spoofs on YouTube just for fun.
The animation can be done in just about any decent 3D software program. To tell you (in detail) how I actually made this shot-for-shot is way too complicated to explain in a forum like this, and I'm sorry to say that I don't make tutorial videos. I use about 6 to 8 different software applications to create my animations, which is explained under the "more info" section. Thanks for watching!
@206ernesto My videos were produced some time ago when I was educating myself in the study of 3D animation. They were not made for YouTube as "educational" videos to train others. They are now being presented here as inspiration for other 3D artists and anyone who enjoys this sort of thing!
THANKS! It took about 10 minutes of raw video to capture that perfect moment when Buster finally worked up his frustration and "scolded" me back with that infamous growl of his. That's what he does when we tell him, 'No'. He also does this thing where he "growl talks" in lengthy, pitch-changing moans as if he's telling us off in full sentences. In his mind, he's definitely "saying" many words in a row. It's hysterical to hear. I just tell him, 'I've heard all this before, and I'll look into it.'
you say 'produced for educational purposes' However I didn't learn anything from the video, just left me with lots of questions, like what packages you used..
My videos were produced some time ago when I was educating myself in the study of 3D animation. They were not made for YouTube as "educational" videos to train others. They are now being presented here as inspiration for other 3D artists and anyone who enjoys this sort of thing! A great way to "educate" yourself in 3D, is to try to accurately re-create and creatively spoof an already existing work (I chose movie logos). Software Used: KINEMAC-3D film strips, MOTION-particle effects & compositing
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laughingduck1000 7 months ago
That was great!
ivalice1980 8 months ago
Part 1:
Good afternoon.
We're portuguese students and we are working on a school project about assistence dogs and we are also making a video about it.
We saw that you posted a video with a dog and the MGM logo. However, the breed most used for assistence dogs is labrador retrievier and we were wondering if you could make another logo with one of these dogs or, at least, another one that isn't a pug dog. We would like to use it as an introduction.
Anokas17 1 year ago
Part 2:
We don't have any knowledge about the software you use, so we ask you this little favor.
By the way, in any case that you want to check it out, our school is High School José Gomes Ferreira, in Lisbon.
Thank you.
We look forward to hear from you.
Benny project.
Anokas17 1 year ago
Very well made!
cookie123456789012 1 year ago
AWWWWWWW!!!! CUTE PUG!!!
Doggie446CP 1 year ago 6
Buster is so adorable :D
RetardedBeast 2 years ago 4
Cool but can you make any Videos instead of Intros?
coolhatcc 2 years ago
Thanks! I make all types of videos, not just 3D movie studio intro spoofs. Of all my work, I decided to post just the movie studio intro spoofs on YouTube just for fun.
BusterBearVideo 2 years ago
@coolhatcc LOL
JustTuningIn 1 year ago
how do you make it?
kipperfeever 2 years ago
The animation can be done in just about any decent 3D software program. To tell you (in detail) how I actually made this shot-for-shot is way too complicated to explain in a forum like this, and I'm sorry to say that I don't make tutorial videos. I use about 6 to 8 different software applications to create my animations, which is explained under the "more info" section. Thanks for watching!
BusterBearVideo 2 years ago
@BusterBearVideo so if you are not going to tell us how you did it, where is the educational purpose on the video?
206ernesto 9 months ago
@206ernesto My videos were produced some time ago when I was educating myself in the study of 3D animation. They were not made for YouTube as "educational" videos to train others. They are now being presented here as inspiration for other 3D artists and anyone who enjoys this sort of thing!
BusterBearVideo 9 months ago
so cute! whats ur pugs name?
TheComicfreak10 2 years ago
THANKS! His name is Buster. But, his nickname is Buster Bear.
BusterBearVideo 2 years ago
lol looks great :D
liessdasnicht 2 years ago
THANKS!
BusterBearVideo 2 years ago
Oh man, one of my pugs does that same throaty "growl" so she can get someone's attention. Great work!
DigistarDBZ 3 years ago
THANKS! It took about 10 minutes of raw video to capture that perfect moment when Buster finally worked up his frustration and "scolded" me back with that infamous growl of his. That's what he does when we tell him, 'No'. He also does this thing where he "growl talks" in lengthy, pitch-changing moans as if he's telling us off in full sentences. In his mind, he's definitely "saying" many words in a row. It's hysterical to hear. I just tell him, 'I've heard all this before, and I'll look into it.'
BusterBearVideo 3 years ago
good jod ugly dog
ericthut22 3 years ago
THANKS! Good luck with your productions!
BusterBearVideo 3 years ago
you say 'produced for educational purposes' However I didn't learn anything from the video, just left me with lots of questions, like what packages you used..
netmgr 3 years ago
My videos were produced some time ago when I was educating myself in the study of 3D animation. They were not made for YouTube as "educational" videos to train others. They are now being presented here as inspiration for other 3D artists and anyone who enjoys this sort of thing! A great way to "educate" yourself in 3D, is to try to accurately re-create and creatively spoof an already existing work (I chose movie logos). Software Used: KINEMAC-3D film strips, MOTION-particle effects & compositing
BusterBearVideo 3 years ago