Gadanthara

Posted in Announcements, Detail Library, Gadanthara, Production with tags on August 22, 2014 by Dilly

Our short animation movie is finished!
But before we can put the movie and all the production files on line, the short needs to (try to) participate in festivals. So… the animation itself on the internets only next Year! Sorry about that! But we have some nice final shots for you (click on the images for full resolution):

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Lighting and Render

Posted in Gadanthara, Production with tags , , , , , on December 4, 2013 by Dilly

Finally we are in the lighting and rendering stage of the short. Check out the render (almost there) of the second shot:
Finalmente estamos na etapa de iluminação e render do curta. Confira o render (quase lá) da segunda tomada:

Solid View

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CatBonde

Posted in Gadanthara, Production with tags , , , , on June 14, 2013 by Dilly

A quick update just to show our Trolley: The CatBonde!
Its Design is from Flávio Markiewicz and Paula Markiewicz. The modeling is from Flávio as well. The texturing, shading and RIG is made by me. There are some things to fix, but it is mostly done.

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Progression Reel:

Posted in Joana, Production on January 7, 2013 by Daniel Pinheiro Lima

Production progression reel, from concepts to the final shots.

Music:
“Invisible Child” by Bruno Ito

Progression Reel from detail library on Vimeo.

Final Renders:

Posted in Joana, Production with tags on January 2, 2013 by Daniel Pinheiro Lima

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Backgrounds – Cenários:

Posted in Joana, Production with tags on November 21, 2012 by Daniel Pinheiro Lima

Some of our background paintings to “Joana” – Algumas de nossas pinturas de cenário para “Joana:

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Random Affairs Ministry / Ministério de Assuntos Aleatórios

Posted in Concepts, Gadanthara, Production with tags , , , , on June 22, 2012 by Dilly

Hello!

We entered the stage of texturing and rendering the scene, which is already almost entirely modeled.
We started with one of the main buildings of the short: The Random Affairs Ministry.

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