Hi to everybody,
I've done another experiment for my technical animation.
I've tried to find a way to simulate an abstract/technical view for showing some kind of fluid/gas inside Keyshot
Thanks in advance for seeing it :)
Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgJqI5xKeVg
or
https://vimeo.com/248535464
Wow! This is impressive. Well-done. May I ask what program the particles were created in?
Thank you very much :)
All it's done in Keyshot...everything.....Imported a ball inside the 3d model, played with array functions and animated it syncronized with the shaft movement to create an "abstract" liquid/gaseffect...just for giving the idea of a gas/liquid inside the cylinder ;)
I was struggling to simulate a liquid inside KS without using other software...and I've created this workflow ;) ..glad you liked it ;)
Quote from: Arian Shamil on December 27, 2017, 11:10:55 AM
Thank you very much :)
All it's done in Keyshot...everything.....Imported a ball inside the 3d model, played with array functions and animated it to create an "abstract" effect...just for giving the idea of a gas/liquid inside the cylinder ;)
I was struggling to simulate a liquid inside KS without using other software...and I've created this workflow ;)
That is way cool, You'll have to do a tutorial on your work flow - or - maybe a webinar?
Quote from: Arian Shamil on December 27, 2017, 11:10:55 AM
Thank you very much :)
All it's done in Keyshot...everything.....Imported a ball inside the 3d model, played with array functions and animated it syncronized with the shaft movement to create an "abstract" liquid/gaseffect...just for giving the idea of a gas/liquid inside the cylinder ;)
I was struggling to simulate a liquid inside KS without using other software...and I've created this workflow ;) ..glad you liked it ;)
What... seriously? That's impressive. I seriously didn't think it was done in KeyShot. Amazing.
This is really incredible Arian! That's a clever way to simulate liquid. The material and motion of the spheres is great, it's almost hypnotic watching it! :D And very impressive that it was done in KeyShot.
Quote from: HaroldL on December 27, 2017, 11:15:00 AM
Quote from: Arian Shamil on December 27, 2017, 11:10:55 AM
Thank you very much :)
All it's done in Keyshot...everything.....Imported a ball inside the 3d model, played with array functions and animated it to create an "abstract" effect...just for giving the idea of a gas/liquid inside the cylinder ;)
I was struggling to simulate a liquid inside KS without using other software...and I've created this workflow ;)
That is way cool, You'll have to do a tutorial on your work flow - or - maybe a webinar?
Thanks a lot!
Yeah, I've to finish some projects before but I'll post something about that soon :) I'll post some screenshot ;)
Quote from: Will Gibbons on December 28, 2017, 07:02:36 AM
Quote from: Arian Shamil on December 27, 2017, 11:10:55 AM
Thank you very much :)
All it's done in Keyshot...everything.....Imported a ball inside the 3d model, played with array functions and animated it syncronized with the shaft movement to create an "abstract" liquid/gaseffect...just for giving the idea of a gas/liquid inside the cylinder ;)
I was struggling to simulate a liquid inside KS without using other software...and I've created this workflow ;) ..glad you liked it ;)
What... seriously? That's impressive. I seriously didn't think it was done in KeyShot. Amazing.
Thanks Will :)
I appreciate it :) and yes....only keyshot 7 about the 3d animation (and After Effect CS5 for the post production and infographics)
Quote from: Eric Summers on December 28, 2017, 10:46:52 AM
This is really incredible Arian! That's a clever way to simulate liquid. The material and motion of the spheres is great, it's almost hypnotic watching it! :D And very impressive that it was done in KeyShot.
Thanks a lot Eric :)
I'm glad you like it :) Yeah I searched a way to recreate a particle system working directly with KS animations tools...it is pretty basic and limited just to some kind of animation....but it worked for this one ;)
(just a quite long to render in some points....but i had fun to create it and I'll improve it on some future works that i'm working on ;)
Wow! This clearly is an amazing Work!
May I ask you how long the process of rendering did take you?
Thanks in advance and greetings from Germany
Serge O.
WWHAAAAAT, that's crazy good. Well done!
This is awesome, great job!
Quote from: Serge Ortmann on January 17, 2018, 02:31:38 AM
Wow! This clearly is an amazing Work!
May I ask you how long the process of rendering did take you?
Thanks in advance and greetings from Germany
Serge O.
Hi,
First of all, Thanks a lot about your kind words :)
To answer to your question...I work on a Xeon 2695 V3 based machine (14 cores / 28 with ht) and to rendered it i needed a lot of time!
It needed to me something like 25/30 hours of time for rendering all the sequences (25fps @ 1080p), then some other times for the compositing/infographics/postproduction. ;)
Quote from: DMerz III on January 17, 2018, 01:33:22 PM
WWHAAAAAT, that's crazy good. Well done!
Thanks a lot to you too :)
That's some fantastic work!
Apart from the smart liquid simulation you also did a classy job on all the text overlay, from the clean typeface to how they move and unfold, simply beautiful!
May I ask in what program did you do the text overlay?
Hi,
Sorry for the late....
I've used After effect for the texts ;)
Awesome :D
Thank you ;)