http://imgur.com/NQ5KYrC First a made a picture of a CT with Source Filmmaker, In photoshop i made him wider and moved perspective a bit. Than I selected with lasso tool and magic wand an area and chose the average colour filter. :)
!!! I love this. This is more than just a bunch of realistic looking meshes and materials. Instead, it's a bunch of realistic looking meshes and materials that artfully sets the mood of the scene! It reminds me of the ways in which a filmmaker might set the mood of a scene. Well done!
The 5th Annual Saxxy Video Awards are up for viewing and voting. This is the community made videos using the Source Filmmaker tool. They usually center around Team Fortress but this year they opened it to any of the Valve IP's and/or your own original creations. Stop on in for a giggle and a vote.
Not game industry specific but still features some awesome peeps The Collective Podcast "The Collective is dedicated to a raw and honest discussion with entertainment industry professionals; from designers, to filmmakers, to musicians. Bringing you the most creative, driven, and passionate people from all walks of life."
@apollo580 Yeah, I switched to A-pose agian for better clothes sculpting. @V@vavavoom Thanks, that looks really helpful :) @B@Brian "Panda" Choi Hi Brian, Ill check out the Source Filmmaker Lab version, thanks for the tips! Update coming soon.
Brittany Murphy and Bruce Willis are great casting! As unmoved as I've been by most of the series, the movie seems to be intent on covering the gems and I can't wait to see it. That the filmmakers have chosen to take a risk by emulating the style more closely than they probably had to is a promising start.
Yup, polycount's own Jelmer Boskma! http://www.jelmerboskma.com/resume.html Also, Neil Blomkamp is absolutely my favorite filmmaker. I'm really glad somebody decided to drop some cash and do Alive in Joburg the justice it deserves. Definitely my most anticipated film of the year.
The Collective is great. Super inspirational talk with amazing artists. https://soundcloud.com/the-collective-podcast "The Collective is dedicated to a raw and honest discussion with entertainment industry professionals; from designers, to filmmakers, to musicians. Bringing you the most creative, driven, and passionate…
^ This. I am surprised they are going back to live action; dunno if filmmakers today can capture the charm of the live action movies...but I suppose they probably had to show tests of how they would do it to get green-lit, so maybe they have something cool up their sleeves.
A little while ago, the Drafthouse, local movie/bar in Austin, sponsored a contest where aspiring filmmakers could film their own "Snakes on a Plane"-esque films. The entrants had to pick a type of animal and a type of vehicle, and then make a short movie. The link above has all the films that were submitted to the website…