Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Dora's Photograph


This is the photograph of Dora that I hope to be able to slot at the beginning of the film in the alleyway scene; this should give the audiences some important background information. it was digitally created in Photoshop and 3dMax.

New additions



These are new additions to the final scene. textures and lights inside the ambulance, the photograph of John before he went to the war. And the sling round Dora’s arm.

Friday, 13 February 2009

Monday, 9 February 2009

I do apologise to all the followers of this blog. I am very busy animating therefore I wasn’t able to update continuously. I had to make some changes to the aesthetics and to the ending of my film. The feedback I had from several students and some postgraduates was that the end was confusing and can be simplified by; removing the mother from the scene and leaving just the daughter to recognise her dad.

                              These are some of the changes I have made to the aesthetics.

 


Friday, 16 January 2009


This is the scene inside the ambulance, at the end of my film were by: John comes out of his shellshock state and realises the young women he rescued is his daughter.

WW1 Battle Outfit

This is John on the front line trenches, in is WW1 battle outfit. The reference to the outfit came from the British War Museum archives.

Saturday, 10 January 2009

The Battlefield with Animated Explosion

After experimenting with the varies option in Particle flow and getting advise from Adam. C.  I have realised that the amount of particles that I need for the explosion will take few weeks to render, so I tried smaller amount of particles with bigger maps and it works. The battlefield explosion was created in 3DS Max with particle flow in five layers and composited with the background in After Effect. I am still not happy with the way the smoke is forming but for the moment it will have to wait. I have urgent things to get on with.

   
Explosion WW1 from dov vishniya on Vimeo.