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SS Video CM Project 02
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3D Samples vol. 3
The third installment of my 3D videos. The glass and gold model at the end I intend on using for a subscribers shout out video, that I hope to have done within the month. As always let me know what you all think by commenting, hitting, and faving!
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Cartoon network Interstitial
another class project. done in maya 7, photoshop, and after effects. audio from Aqua teen hunger force colon movie film for theaters.
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Quazar 012
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Robots morning WIP
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Star Trek: Lexington Trailer #1
This is Star Trek: Lexington's newest trailer for their fan series. For more information, visit http://www.starshiplexington.com. Models are by Dennis Bailey, Aargman, and Fabio.
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Star Trek: Lexington Trailer #2
Here's the second of the trailers being released by the gang at Star Trek: Lexington. Models are by Dennis Bailey (Enterprise model w/ conversion to Lexington by Joseph Bonice ) & Nick (Zippy) Martens (Drydock).
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SS Video CM Project
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Cool 3D Animation - Amazing Plane Landing
Plane forced to land on city streets
<a href="http://www.staceyli.com/videos.html" target="_blank">http://www.staceyli.com/videos.html</a>
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Experimental 3D Title Plate
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SS Video Project 06 HDV
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My First Animation
This was rendered in Carrara using motion paths to animate the camera. I've been working on this and many other projects lately, stay tuned. The song is an original called "Solace" from my album called "Visitation". I used Sony Vegas to edit and make 8 seconds of animation into a 3:30 video.
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Kiwi!
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A CG Tour of the U. S. S. Enterprize
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Rio Fashion - CM
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3D Art Work Sample 2
Some, just some, of the 3D I have created. Used 3D max for most. Some work related files as well as some of my own.
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Final Cut film festival 2007 Animation
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My bike (Pre test pass :D)
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sabicu
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Mortimer & Bracket
In this CG animated gem, war comes to a fictional land. As opposing armies readying for battle, two reluctant soldiers on either side -- little Mortimer and nerdy Bracket -- eventually find themselves on the front-lines facing the blasting guns and flying dinosaurs of their enemies. Since hitting the web last weekend, Andrew Chesworth's senior thesis project at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design has exploded, receiving links and admirers from animation and art sites across the world.
Begun in September 2005, Chesworth just finished the project in May of this year. Inspired by Pixar directors Brad Bird, Andrew Stanton, and John Lasseter, Chesworth also cites such Hollywood live-action inspirations as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Sam Raimi, and Robert Zemeckis. "The film Roger Rabbit' was a huge inspiration to me as a five-year-old kid," he says. "'Toy Story' was a big event for me," he adds, "and I knew that somehow or another I wanted to align myself with the people who did that. It was so mind-blowing!" Chesworth hopes that some of his filmmaking heroes might catch his film on the Internet. And with its detailed character work and imaginative universe, they won't be disappointed.
After graduating in May, Chesworth is continuing to work on his own animation projects and has a full-time job at Make LLC, a Minneapolis-based visual effects and animation studio.











