Blender for stills
Published Thursday, October 8, 2009 by Admin in Blender for Stills









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These images were part of series of pre-visualization work that required approximating the look and feel for a Massive promotional project. The task at hand was to render a few clips from varying angles that would highlight how the final (actual mobile rig) would look. Once approved, actual mobile rigs would be created that would roam the country side giving performances and distributing promotional materials.
The client wanted to launch a pre-launch campaign in the city as well as towns and villages showcasing the new FM radio channel called "Dhamal" meaning "fun"
I was presented with two concepts The Idea was that the work should reflect the moods and expectation of the City; at the same time, another would cater to the old is gold pace of Indian villages. From the village point of view, they wanted the campaign vehicle to look like an old tube radio of the 50's and 60's, where as the one intended for the city was supposed to give a look and feel of ultra-modernity.
All clips were modelled, textured and rendered in Blender. Along with Blender Gimp was extensively used. Blender version 2.4 or may be (don't remember exactly) 2.41 was utilised running on Fedora. All clips were rendered in 1920 by 1080 resolution.
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