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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2010

Hello again! This is the Final Photorealistic version of the original Draft Animation, and this has been rendered in Indigo Renderer for about 23 hours!

I simply exported that 'Draft' animation as a Sketchy Replay animation (I had to redo that after figuring out that I had to Enable 'Instancing' for each and every segment of the building), and once it was in Indigo, it rendered the animation as 361 individual images, which I put together in Cyberlink PowerDirector 8!

I hope it's alright! Many more 'Animations' will be created, and I will probably Up the realisticness later on! Thanks!

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  • download music? please

  • @TheStudiosLightning I'm sorry, I don't have a link to download the music from :(

    What you can do (to get this music) is either purchase the Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Sountrack, or download this video as an MP3 from some YouTube converter site :)

  • What is that song? I know I've heard it before... LOTR right?

  • @Ninvus2 Right! It's from the Soundtrack :)

  • .... that isn't photo realicstic... if it was realistic ... you would have more pieces breaking.... the way you have animated it is just plain wooden and boring.... all the pieces are staying together for the most part..... floors, walls, stairs...come on that would happen in real life

  • @xmagneticx

    Thank you for watching, first off :)

    Yes, it is quite plain as you say, but the photo-realistic part I was talking about is in 'rendering', which itself isn't fully photo-realistic, since I didn't use high-res textures and such.

    If it were a true physical 'simulation', not 'animation' (which would show for a name change in the title, of course :P), then I think that would be where all the pieces come apart, do realistic stuff, etc. :D

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  • Lothlorien.

  • @Jarren95 Thanks..

    ;D

  • Lord Of The Rings!!

  • Those are quite good! I've been doing the same thing basicly, but mostly with brick houses and walls. That's quite cool too!

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