Its beautiful, mysterious, and amazing and it was made by one Korean guY! This really raises the bar for "one man show's"! I really love his style! He just posted it like whatever on youtube so I think we should let him know if we appreciate it ya know! I did ^_^
UPDATED 2_27_13! RENDER USING EXR Lossy Zip16! Since I'm working on a new feature film that will generate over 1500 shots made up of image sequences I need to make sure I choose the right file format to render to lest my hard drives explode. What I need from my format is at least 16bit, an alpha included and preferably small size. I rendered out a frame from my film tallied up all the file sizes here- their all different types of codecs listed from smallest file size to largest. The render includes an RGBA pass, Depth pass, and Material Luminance pass because thats what I always render out. 1.00mb 8bit-Photo Jpeg %100 1.27mb 8bit-PNG 4.65mb 16bit- EXR lossy ZIP16 5.75mb 8bit-PSD 6.23mb 16bit-EXR lossy PLZ 6.44mb 16bit-PNG 7.94mb 8bit-TIFF 8.50mb 16bit-EXR Lossy 24 9.05mb 16bit-EXR Lossy Run Length 14.6mb 8bit-TARGA 22.4mb 32bit-EXR ZIP16 24.6mb 32bit-EXR Zip1 25.6mb 32bit-EXR PLZ 29.3mb 16bit-TIFF 29.3mb 16bit-PSD 40.0mb 32bit-EXR Run Length 58.7mb 16
This was really awesome, the guy really put some effort into this or it would seem.
ReplyDeleteProps to that guy, I'm subscribing.
OHMAHGOSH HE POSTED IT!
ReplyDeleteI would type more but I gotta go watch it! *Runs away laughing*
I remember seeing the trailer for this a couple months back.His time working on this is 8 months so far.Thats pretty good, as the production value looks hi quality for one guy and 23 minutes.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing the trailer for this a couple months back.His time working on this is 8 months so far.Thats pretty good, as the production value looks hi quality for one guy and 23 minutes.
ReplyDeletetake care of cats they can be little boys^ ^
ReplyDeleteHeLLA DEMOn caught them now they are his puppets T_T
Ok that was amazing! Thanks for posting it on yeh blog for me to see!
ReplyDeleteEver since they made cell shading, I've wanted them to make something that really looks hand drawn and this is the closest I've ever seen to that and it looks great!
Hey I want too come out OF my cat
ReplyDeleteoh sorry out of my mouse^ ^ BUT really OR AM I..?
WHO AM I?
anyway..DONT EAT THE FISH ! ^ ^
Is that cellshading? It certainly looks cellshaded but it's so much better then most of the cellshading attempts I've seen (like for example, Jet Set Radio or Skyland)
ReplyDeletewowww... i am blown away! thx u for posting this mdot. i made it fullscreen and i totally got sucked into it. the entire time i was like @_@ i can't wait to see the whole thing! the description says it is still screening at some places so he is waiting to post the whole thing. i def will buy a copy if he puts it up for sale. wow i'm gonna watch it again. amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's awesome, I've been waiting to see more of that, and I can't wait to see the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteCrap... I'm going to have to kick it up a notch with my own productions after seeing that...
@nodelete
ReplyDeleteYeh I felt the same way when I saw it way back when... made me realize the power of matte paintings I hadn't been utilizing... I mean that guys a great painter so he does his own and it looks great... but yeh I think the matte paintings add a lot to it.
Matte Paintings? What exactly are those?
ReplyDeleteMatte paintings: when you put your paint canvas down on the floor matte, then take your shoes, and cover them with paint, and walk around on the floor matte with your canvas and make footstep painting, add different colors and repeat until it looks liek what you want it to. Pretty easy, actually.
ReplyDelete>:D but srsly...
ReplyDeleteI wondered how he got such artistic detail in his images, there's definitely some post production thrown in there as well in after effects, or maybe projecting the matte paintings onto geometry in 3D.
I've been adapting the 'painting with polygons' method described by Issac Botkin here: http://www.outside-hollywood.com/siggraph/ to my toon shading method, and I'm quite happy with some of the results, a lot more 'concept art' looking than the typical shiny photorealistic rendering. And it works in stereo-3D as well.
Funny how the 'concept art' for a film can look better than the shiny cgi does, and you wish they just did the whole film looking like the concept art....
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I'm mean, shocked. The stuf is like... wooooooooooooo!!!
Oh my goodness!!! Man I gotta think of more to say, cause I can't for now, lol..
Also, don't take this the wrong way, but for some reason this one and the Dr. Who anime kinda reminded me of Deltoa Quest. Like the beauty and glory of the art, of the sense stimulating visions..Yeah the visuals. Deltora Quest has some captivating, ae-inspiring substantial-style visuals. I WOW..
"Funny how the 'concept art' for a film can look better than the shiny cgi does, and you wish they just did the whole film looking like the concept art...."
ReplyDeleteAmen.
Seriously, great clip. I'd love to see the full film.
~ J
I love the trailer and the nine minute clip. I also anticipate the trailer for HSM. Can't wait :D
ReplyDeletethat certainly pwned. it kinda reminded vagly of tekkonkinkreet with the funny camera movements and also of a short film i saw called water brain. i was happy that the mouse stayed with the cat at the end =)
ReplyDeleteYeah Brian is pretty cool! He's a great guy and will share some tips with you if you ask nicely. :)
ReplyDeleteCheck out his Tom/Jerry short as well. It was pretty awesome. I love the style.