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After Effects – Tutorial Time Remapping

<< This is Sparta! >> This is the famous sentence from the movie “300”. As you can notice there’s a very massive use of visual effects (vfx) in the movie… surely, the most famous of this effects is Time Remapping. This technic is often used in fighting scenes and it consists in going slowly and […]


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Funny advertising with Planes – Microsoft Xbox

Who doesn’t know it, car drivers provoking each other at the traffic lights to have a race? But what about such a race with two old and shabby jumbo jets on an airport runway? That sounds more like a film – or a computer game. That’s the short movie Racing Beats, it has gone on […]


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Autodesk event: A morning with uniform

Autodesk starts a tour in Europe, don’t miss this event: Autodesk® invite you to a special morning with Uniform. Sam O’Hare and Nick Bentley will be taking us through two of their most recent projects: Blyth Road and Crystal. We also invite you to hear from the Autodesk AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) team how […]


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A new Service Pack for 2 – 3d studio max 9

Same days ago Autodesk published the new service pack for 3d studio max 9: the service pack 2. The most important fixed bugs are about Windows Vista compatibility. This upgrade modifiers these areas: Animation, Backburner, Batch Rendering, Biped, Editable Poly, Editable Mesh, Hair, Materials, Maxscript, mental ray, Reactor, Render to Texture, SDK and UV Unwrap. […]


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How to make a digital photographic set with V-Ray

To obtain a good rendering it’s not just parameters and settings knowledges, but it’s something like the real photo: light composition, shade and scene composition. So to make a good rendering we have to create a good photographic set and put our object in. I found a excellent tutorial on cgindia.org: how to make a […]


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