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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

This project is a collision of my day and night pursuits. My day job: Architecture, My night job: Timelapse Nut. Finally the two come together in this series. For a while I've wondered if I could take a series of HDR full frame fisheye shots (sigma 4.5 in this case) and effectively use them as IBLs in an animated sequence. Turns out that it works excellent. I'll definitely be exploring this avenue again....

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  • So this is a generated structure that you have placed into a timelapsed cloud sequence?

    I assume it took a while to render all the cloud reflections on the glass etc.

    Very nice.

  • Exactly, the TL sequence is a full dome that's lighting and contributing the background to the model. It did take quite a few nights... around 50 hours!

  • You had me fooled for a bit. Nice job.

  • ;-) Thanks Lucas!

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  • Great work milapse! Any chance you can reload this in 720/1080P? This deserves to be seen in high def :)

  • wow,NICE.

    THIS here is exactly what I want to do.

    I'm new to 3D modeling and rendering.

    could you explain how to do this?

  • Simply amazing! Excellent work - you always put out the best, and this is definately it!

  • good stuff! wish you luck!

  • Beautiful... (Y)

  • Mate well done, fantastic !!!

    Love the dolly effect , mind sharing how you did this ??

    My D200 fell off and took a tumble down a cliff :-(

    My Meade controller is the only part left unscathed.

    Great work Jay

  • NICE!!!

    the motion is super elegant (as is the soundtrack)

    great work ...

  • "full frame fisheye shots (sigma 4.5 in this case)"

    The Sigma 4.5mm along with the 8mm are circular fisheye lens, not full frame. The only FF is the 10mm and the 15mm*

    ButThis is really cool. I dont understand how you created it. lol. Can you explain some more :)

  • Beautiful! Awesome work. What program did you model this in? Nice music too :)

  • Go, Jay, go!!! well done. nice media mix.

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