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Archive for June, 2010

Neurotransmitter Synapse 3D Animation

28 Jun

From a DVD that comes with the illustrated medical atlas, The Human Brain, DK Publishing UK.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Created by blasphemy3_d of 3dblasphemy.com contact him @ jj@3dblasphemy.com Simply Amazing Mirror Quote from DIGG.com “A very good fan made CGI animated Transformers video (with screen caps) that will help tide us over until the official Transformers movie is released.”

 

Animation-Hyperactiver Marienkäfer

27 Jun

This video is so funny, enjoy it!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

www.jellevandun.com, www.animatetheworld.eu, www.twitter.com/JelleVanDun This Stop Motion Animation takes you into another world. In this world no physical laws count. The only laws that count are the laws of the Animator. I animated myself through my house and the city of Breda, the Netherlands. It took me 6 months to complete. That is mainly because of the weather. It wasn’t always suitable to shoot my scenes. The song I used is called Chinois by DJ Aphrodite and can be found on the record Aftershock. Enjoy! I would like to know what you think about it.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Come Back to California

26 Jun

Come Back to California

Thomas Hawk Digital Connection

 
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Teapot test – 3D Glasses – anaglyph 3D video

26 Jun

3DsMax and After Effects
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Amazing 3D medical animation !

26 Jun

WWW.FOUNDATIONSKILLS.NET this is a sample from an innovative training system called foundationskills.net providing round the clock online training for medics…check out the website! There is also a simular surgical system avilable.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

www.basic3dtraining.com. With a background from filming music videos and editing, i wanted to push DAZ Studio beyond what´s been done before. The share amount of frames needed to edit this video is over 12000. The original video is rendered and edited at 900 x 506. I had two PC´s rendering 24 for the last three weeks. The short timeframe was the biggest challange. Things had to be made simple and render real fast despite the “complex” scenes. I´m happy with the result, despite some rendering errors and occasional crashes. Thanks DAZ, Dreamlight Team and GoFigure! This video wouldn´t be possible without you… Thanks for watching!

 

3d test red / green anaglyph

25 Jun

This is an old test. Youtube now has a new experimental 3d player. Please search for the video “3d video de paralax / CrossEyes”

One of my favorite things to do is to take pictures with my digital camera and turn them into 3D images — the kind where you use red and blue 3D glasses to see them. It’s surprisingly easy and really fun.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

How To Email Optimized Pictures From Windows Vista

24 Jun

Most digital cameras capture your pictures at a size large enough for quality printing. But when sending pictures by email, it’s important to reduce the size of your pictures so they transfer faster and are more viewable on the recipients screen. Windows Vista has an automated function that will resize, optimize, and email a group of pictures without altering your originals.

  1. Open My Computer and navigate to the folder containing the pictures you wish to email.
  2. Select the group of files that you wish to email. Use Shift or Ctrl to select additional files.
  3. If the picture files are inside your Pictures folder, you should see an Email button at the top of the Window. Click this. If you do not have the Email button, right click and choose Send To > Mail Recipient. The Attach Files dialog box will appear.
  4. Choose a size for your pictures. The small option is suitable for most purposes and will give you the best reduction in file size. If you know your recipient has a fast Internet connection you may want to choose Medium or Large.
  5. Click Attach.
  6. A status bar appears as Windows resizes the files, then a new message is opened in your default mail program with your pictures attached.
  7. Windows inserts the file names into the subject field of the message. You will probably want to change this.
  8. Fill in the recipients email address, add a personal message, and you’re ready to send.
Tips:
  1. Most images will be converted to the JPEG format for best compatibility.
  2. Some files types (such as PSD) cannot be converted by Windows. You should convert these yourself before emailing them as they can be quite large.
  3. Most Email providers have a maximum file size limit per message, usually around 10 MB. Try to limit the total size of all attachment to less than this when sending to recipients with a high speed connection.
  4. If your recipient is on a dial-up internet connection, limit your total attachment size to 1-2 MB or less.

Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!

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3D animation

24 Jun

gcpdesign production studio demoreel
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Watch 3d animation and more at www.aniboom.com An old man shares his life story with his young grandchild through evocative music. The song is “Comptine d’un autre été: l’après midi” composed by: Yann Tiersen Animation by Aidan Gibbons www.aniboom.com Contact me if you wanna get personal: facebook: www.tinyurl.com MySpace – www.myspace.com Twitter – www.twitter.com Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more great cartoons.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Tomb Rider: Underworld Stereoscopic 3D Video

22 Jun

Here is some Stereoscopic 3D Footage recorded with FRAPS from the game Tomb Rider: Underworld. 3dvision-blog.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Stereoscopic 3D head tracking with the Wii Remote

21 Jun

We were inspired by Johnny Lee’s Youtube movie about VR Head tracking with the Wii Remote. We thought it would be cool if Johnny’s concept could actually be shown in stereoscopic 3D. For 3-D game drivers and 3-D TVs visit www.ddd.com

Visit www.avantgravity.com for a higher-res version of this animation. Just cross your eyes until the left and right images converge to form a composite stereoscopic image in the middle. …A quick 3-D flight to the end of the solar system and back! The planets are spaced proportionally apart from one another and from their respective moons, but I made them substantially larger than they should be given the distances, just to make them easier to see. The relative rotational and orbital velocities should be correct (yes, Jupiter and Saturn spin about their axes insanely fast…). I only included moons measuring more than 1000 km in diameter.
Video Rating: 4 / 5