This is called efficiency! They work with limited resources and produce a great final result! For similar results big companies would use a huge team, big time rendering, complex composition workflow. And the amount of time, and Money spent at end, will only result on a little better result. Almost imperceptive. Here the simplicity and creativity win. Congratulations for all!
Watched it again and now I can't unsee the CGI. I guess I was focused on Torre in the opening. Good job, I've never noticed before in the zillion times I've watched it. Its weird now its completely obvious. Great video regardless.
I had no idea this was CGI, especially with the 'imperfect' timing of some of the figures, so I guess they did an amazing job. I wish there was a commentary instead of the annoying whistle track on this video though.
+Zobodohtar most likely, they just painted out the track markers in one frame in PS so it could be keyed out with ease in AE then replaced it with the actual clip, then did some masking and roto after.
+zineddine based on my experience, you could take a screen cap of a frame in the greenscreen footage, pull it in after effects, key it out then replace with actual clip which you then would have to mask and do minor roto
+Icomment AE is good for certain stuff ,maya and nuke yes are hard to learn and take a lot of time if u wanna be pro u need to learn the hardest softwares, the Maya and nuke will gets any job u want on any studio or moving maker if u being pro
Kinda disliked the animations, because i spotted it straight away. Though, the result is very nice, considering these guys were relatively inexperienced. Still, this project lasted over 1 year, so i do think the animation remark is valid.
This is called efficiency! They work with limited resources and produce a great final result! For similar results big companies would use a huge team, big time rendering, complex composition workflow. And the amount of time, and Money spent at end, will only result on a little better result. Almost imperceptive. Here the simplicity and creativity win. Congratulations for all!
+Eduardo San Marino YEP UR TRUE
Watched it again and now I can't unsee the CGI. I guess I was focused on Torre in the opening. Good job, I've never noticed before in the zillion times I've watched it. Its weird now its completely obvious.
Great video regardless.
Cool workflow! didnt think of making a crowd through element 3d!
+aaronsbot I think they made it with After Effect (duplicated them). There are plugins that can handle crowd generation.
It makes me feel better about our work to know this was done with Adobe Software ;D
I had no idea this was CGI, especially with the 'imperfect' timing of some of the figures, so I guess they did an amazing job.
I wish there was a commentary instead of the annoying whistle track on this video though.
1:48 Wow, did you have to clean up every single frame like that? Why not use a green screen with less clutter?
Amazing, Element 3D has come a very long way and has some serious power considering its low price tag!
so you saying that crowd control and render was element 3d?!!! Mother of god!!! After effects limits pushed miles away
Awesome!
Man this was great
What kind of mocap suit is that?
Hi, are they masking the background in photoshop? Is that possible? I thought, you can only do that by rotoscoping in AEF.
+Zobodohtar most likely, they just painted out the track markers in one frame in PS so it could be keyed out with ease in AE then replaced it with the actual clip, then did some masking and roto after.
good job
what are you using
cool
What's the software used in 2:11? And what is used for?
+Icomment I see, thank you! :)
element 3d
What was that motion capture utility? Dose it works fine?
the ukulele makes this video
P.S. Thanks for not using the stock one.
what suodstrack
holy shit
green screen pls i need tio know how to do it withe photoshop
+zineddine based on my experience, you could take a screen cap of a frame in the greenscreen footage, pull it in after effects, key it out then replace with actual clip which you then would have to mask and do minor roto
Thanks
what are the names of the programs showed here? :3
after effects, element3D, photoshop, xsens mvn studio
music background in this video
You guys modeling with element 3d, which software did you use for composite?
+ram kandel AE after effect
I would domit on Maya and nuke but for the buget element 3d is not bad , I feel bad for the man cos he pre composed a lot in after effect
+Icomment AE is good for certain stuff ,maya and nuke yes are hard to learn and take a lot of time if u wanna be pro u need to learn the hardest softwares, the Maya and nuke will gets any job u want on any studio or moving maker if u being pro
how ignorant am I? I thought mocap was recent, only.
Kinda disliked the animations, because i spotted it straight away. Though, the result is very nice, considering these guys were relatively inexperienced. Still, this project lasted over 1 year, so i do think the animation remark is valid.