Friday Animation Fun: Stranded
3D World | Shorts, Showcase | 10/05/2013 14:39pm
Fancy dodging work for a couple of minutes? Then check out this fun short by School of Visual Arts students Donia Liechti and Vicky Penzes
Fancy dodging work for a couple of minutes? Then check out this fun short by School of Visual Arts students Donia Liechti and Vicky Penzes
Check out this short animation featuring some furry bison, created in Blender 2.66 by artist Nita Ravalji
Check out this great short that was animated in just 10 days as part of a work and study experience at Anomalia Labs
Check out this surprising Western movie directed by three Supinfocom students, featuring some funny, familiar characters and read the making-of article too…
Fresh, funny and original in technique and story: This short is nothing short of genius. Take ten minutes to laugh and unwind…
Prepare to be mesmerised! Watch this expressive monochromatic spec film for Trek Bicycles, created using Softimage, Arnold, Flame and more
Check out this funny, colourful short by three recent Supinfocom students, Gary Fouchy, Yohann Auroux Bernard and Sebastien De Oliveira Bispo
Watch this animation by artist Peerapat Viboonvuthiwong, and find out how he created it using Cinema 4D and RealFlow
Aristomenis Tsirbas and some talented Gnomon School of Visual Effects students are responsible for this faultless piece of photorealism. Take two minutes to see some fine CG
Take five minutes out of your day to watch this playful short from Oscar-nominated director Bruno Bozzetto about the futility of war, all played out to Franz Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Check out this truly inspirational new animated short, produced by students Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, which uses motion-capturing and photorealistic rendering…
Check out this cool animation, rendered using V-Ray in Softimage, by 3D VFX artist Simon Reeves
Check out this senior thesis animation by artist Jon Young, which is heavily influenced by his favourite film, Star Wars…
Take an intense two-minute CG trip and watch some intricate 3D sequences – some of which contain more than 30 million polygons!
Buenos Aires artist Luis Paris uses Cinema 4D and After Effects to create this looping black-and-white 3D animation. Watch it and find out how it was created…