Why: This photo manipulation is somewhat reminissant of Angkor Wat. The idea that a space could be plagued by a virus of vegetation if left untouched, is a true definition of serenity & beauty.
As the studio’s resident ‘print geek’ a favourite past-time of mine is getting design, layout and typography inspiration from magazines. I decided to make a labs project sharing latest observations in the world of editorial and the book-sniffing shenanigans which ensued on the latest studio field trip to Monocle – a hidden gem with all of the hottest stuff going on in terms of print finishes and typography.
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If you interested how we created the illusion of 3d lift shaft watch our short videos.
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The other day the nice people of Artec came by our office to show us how the 3d Scanning process works. The workflow, as you can imagine, is to scan the desired object ( in this case, myself ), and then you can import the mesh on your favourite 3d software.
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At Banbury Walker Studio we don’t limit ourselves to live events, we also do some more unusual projects. Here is a film about our friend Clive, discussing barns and environmental technology; something that really interests us in the studio.
Camera matching test.
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Here is a test with Krakatoa Plug-in, basically it allows you to render millions of particles out of any Particle System in Max.
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Using a Vray Physical Camera is pretty easy if you already used Digital SLR.
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Those are different test done with Particular of Trapcode.
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This job was done just for fun.
The venue was used for the Ray-Ban event in New york.
Here I tried to animate the ambient using max, After effects and Trapcode.
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This is was a simple test done to create the video for our moving to the new office.
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