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Bryce 3D Gear
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Bridge
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Bryce
2, Photoshop |
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Bryce 2. |
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I
thought Bryce could only do landscapes, till I downloaded
a couple of DXF files off the net (about the only kind of
3D file you could import into Bryce 2). Way back in 1999.
After
doing this image I was hooked, and found other DXF files
online. Eventually I got Bryce 5 (which imports many more
kinds of files) and the rest is history.
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- Industrial
Light & Magic: Into the Digital Realm -
This 330-page coffee-table book combines the writing of Mark
Cotta Vaz and Patricia Rose Duignan with more than 600 photographs
and illustrations to chronicle the accomplishments of Hollywood's
hottest special effects company. Industrial Light & Magic,
where Duignan spent two decades of her career, was founded by
George Lucas to create the effects for his groundbreaking movie,
Star Wars. Since then ILM has continued to pioneer new technologies
which have led to SF classics such as "E.T.," "Terminator
2" and "Jurassic Park". This books offers a behind-the-scenes
look into the magical moments ILM has helped create.
- Inspired
3D Short Film Production -
Covering every aspect of the short-film production pipeline,
this book demonstrates each concept and technique through a
combination of general theories, examples, exercises, case studies,
and interviews with short-film directors and industry specialists.
Full of amazing imagery and one-of-a-kind content (including
a robust DVD filled with dozens of award-winning short films)
it is a must-read book for current and future animated filmmakers.
- Inspired
3D Modeling & Texture Mapping -
Examines the strategies for modeling and texture mapping used
by the largest and most respected computer graphic studios in
the world. A valuable exploration of the tested practices of
computer graphics industry veterans.
- Invisible
Art -
Captured by the camera and merged with live action, a distant
galaxy, a lost empire or an impossible landscape can look undeniably
real. And yet, among all the masters of film art's smoke and
mirrors-the fashioners of masks and prosthetic limbs, the pyrotechnic
wizards behind giant, slow motion explosions-matte painters
remain some of the least appreciated artisans. (It is, note
the authors, their very genius that keeps them "unsung":
audiences often don't even know that what they're seeing isn't
real.) This book represents the first sustained look at the
art and technology of matte painting. Featuring over 400 images,
plus interviews with many of the greatest matte painters themselves,
it tells a story of wildly inventive artifice and myriad man-hours,
offering a peek inside a guild of genuine movie magicians.
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