Personal - Animations
Animatricks intro
Excluding the audio, some ideas, the Robot design and the Animatricks logo, everything made by me (design, modeling, rigging, animation, compositing) in Blender and After Effects
Phone animation
Everything made by me, including the sound design (not the sound samples themselves, though) - 3ds Max, V-Ray and After Effects
Rolling Chair animation
Everything made by me, including the sound design (not the sound samples themselves, though) - 3ds Max, V-Ray, Photoshop and After Effects
Car transformation animation
Clothespin animation
Bus turnaround
HBC-00011: Blot
Excluding the music, everything made by me in Blender and After Effects
HBC-00005: Treadle
Excluding the particle effect at the end and the music, everything made by me in 3ds Max and After Effects
Flower animation
Everything made by me in Blender
HBC-00004: Field Trip
9 people contributed to this
I would dare to say I did most of the directing, storyboarding, previz, lighting, camera animation and framing, vehicle animation, rendering, typography and compositing work on this - eventually I collected all the other people's work and put them together. I also did a lot of modeling and shading work.
I also made the intro motion graphics and the tree that transforms into a pencil scenes
Mika Göös (Migugi) made a couple of shots in their entirety (like the computer rendering the pyramid scene and putting together the Julia fractal scene) and also helped with the compositing of a couple of other shots
Tuomas Korpi (Korpi) painted most of the backgrounds and also provided color script thumbnails for the whole timeline of the film to help with the unified look and general art direction
Except for Korpi, each artist made their own vehicle (except I made D Fast's vehicles also)
Jerry Ylilammi (Bercon) also made his balloon tank's balloons to be easily animated (an easy rig or some kind of a simulation, can't remember) - He also made the Julia fractal effect itself
Sakari Leppä (Zagupi) made the balloon tank particle effects and compositing in 3:44
Antti Hamara (Felor) helped with getting the infinite zoom working, that is seen in quite the end of the film
Those should be the main points but surely there was even more collaboration than that
Great group effort all in all!
3ds Max, (V-Ray or Scanline), Photoshop and After Effects were mainly used
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