Previz

And here we go with a previz.
It shows where the final result is heading and should be like. Enjoy

PS: Disregard all funky, unfinished tweeking:-)

  1. Nicklas Andersson

    Friday, January 23, 2009 - 03:37:31

    Tja!

    This is great!, very difficult thing to get right, think it’s great that you have picked a very popular concept with agencies nowadays.
    we get tons of scripts like this, most stuff sadly never happens because clients always back out.
    Not sure if you seen this one, might give you some inspiration (not sure who’s done it). http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rngrfT0PbQg

    Things that always helps us and that we always try to use when compositing cg with real is to place the CG behind something so that it feels more in the scene,
    a bit to late for that now I guess…

    Another ting that helps is interaction and small details. something like:
    The wire that he hits could vibrate a bit. slack down when he hangs on it.
    Maybe ad something to the ground, like the dude might have some drawings over his slingshot laying around that moves away with the wind blow.
    perhaps the floor is bending a bit from the enormous force.
    anyway, just a couple of ideas (like you did not have plenty to do already).

    looking forward to see the progression!
    Nicklas Andersson
    Animation Supervisor
    Framestore

  2. efeilo-6

    Friday, January 23, 2009 - 12:30:54

    Thanks alot. I will definitely try to implement some of your ideas.
    Much of my work consists trail and error method and of course analys others work.
    So it’s great to get some advices along the way.
    //Fredrik

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