The Palatial Flying Tourbillion Minute Repeater unveils its mechanical magic through a translucent blue, red or green mineral crystal. The entire minute repeater mechanism, which is usually hidden away from view under the dial, is visible here –press the slide which arms and activates the repeater, and one will hear the hours, quarter hours, and minutes rung on two cathedral gongs. All the charm of an haute horlogerie timepiece and musical instruments are combined to create an incomparable sophisticated time-keeping choreography of a complex system of racks, snails, and levers that bring to life the song of time.
https://youtu.be/I3moXO0oNls
Modeling_Autodesk Alias Design
Rendering/Animation_Keyshot
PostProduction_After effect CC
Simply stunning. Love the metal materials. I also really like the mood given by the subtle ticking and other sound effects. Motion blur straight from keyshot, or post?
Superb!
bravo Germain, really pro!
Antoine
Merci Antoine ;)
And Magnus, the motion blur straight from After effect :P
Beautiful! Great 3D work (modelling, rendering, animation), but also my hat's off to your post production work and sound track - it all makes for a very atmospheric piece of work. Love it!
Edwardo
Excellent work, beautiful timing and animation, respect!
Martin