Project 3 : 90 Seconds Animation of the completed scene
- Tasks - Methodology
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Using the 3D scene from Project 2, you are required to use 3DS Max to set the camera paths for
animation. The rendered clips will be stitched using video editing softwares for presentation. You may
use the above softwares for background music and special effects editing. The final animation duration
has to be 60-90 seconds.
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The Work in Progress (WIP) must be uploaded to the mentioned online platform to show progressive
evidence of the working process. It will serve as a communication and mutual learning platform. You are
encouraged to visit your peers’ WIP and give constructive comments and suggestions.
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You are to upload the completed animation (avi, wmv or mov format) to online video hosts such as
YouTube, Vimeo & etc. to allow comments and suggestions from your peers and lecturers. You must
embed the video onto your WIP website.
Building Selected : Stone House by Vo Throng Nghia
FINAL RENDERED ANIMATION
The video above is the final rendered and edited video posted.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Using lines to draw the path for the camera's movement
SMOOTHEN THE LINE
ATTACHING THE CAMERA ONTO THE LINE (PATH)
ADJUSTING CAMERA FOR EACH AND EVERY ROOM
SETTING UP TO RENDER BY SELECTING FRAMES
EDITING THE VIDEO
Reflection
This is the first time rendering a video in 3dMax, it was a very good experience and a great sense of achievement after completing this video. The most important thing that I've learnt is to have a good time management on this project because rendering frame by frame takes a long time. My video has got 2500 frames and it took 1 and a half day to finish rendering the whole video. This project has taught me a lot of digital skills, for example creating a 3D of my building, which is very good for my architecture career. I guess that says it all how important this subject is. A big thank you to Mr.Koh Jing Hao for giving us such an important knowledge.
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