Archive for September, 2007
Retro Rocket Thursday - The Racer Rocket
Thursday, September 6th, 2007

An undeniable demonstration that Thursday will always happen in a week, and at a constant, unexplainable rate of a Thursday every seven days. Weird!
Today’s Retro Rocket comes once again from the workshop of Jeff Brewer, with an “insanely determined” pilot sculpted by Mike Murnane.
The Racer Rocket, in classic 1950’s teal and chrome, sits defiantly on your desk and threatens to poke out your eye. What’s not to like?
Technorati Tags: retro rocket, rocket, sci fi, science fiction, statue, sculpture, racing, racer, vintage

“Fallingwater” animation by Cristóbal Vila
Wednesday, September 5th, 2007Cristóbal Vila has modeled and animated a CG version of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. The short film starts with scenes of the famous house growing out of its natural environment and then continues with camera flights around and through the residence. It’s all set to a van Karajan recording of Die Moldau and it makes for a pleasant few minutes of exploration and tribute.
Vila studied in Barcelona and works professionally at his own Etérea Studio. If you enjoy the film you might also like the many images on the site that show its progress and construction.
Technorati Tags: computer graphics, 3d, animation, architecture, fallingwater, frank lloyd wright, visualization
“A Tale of Rock” Student film, with licks by Tenacious D
Monday, September 3rd, 2007
As if it wasn’t enough that the terminally cute dragons always go home with the babes, this animated short shows us that they can also conquer the forces of darkness in a “Devil Came Down to Georgia” style musical showdown.
Who’s responsible for the madness? That would be Stephen Payne and John Godwin (soundtrack by Tenacious D). They cooked it up at the University of Hertfordshire, a haven for demonic axemen and treacly, guitar-playing dragons.
Technorati Tags: 3d graphics, animation, short film, dragon, rock, tenacious d



