Sunday, July 4, 2010

Find Five Differences - 2

Want to get your client to a venue but the venue exists only in drawings and plans? Want to share the atmosphere and not only the technical details? Want them to really feel the venue, not just to see it? Here is where 3D animation comes in. We can flash out your drawings and specifications and you invite there your clients even before the object has been built.

This is how we saw the Quasar night club on Celebrity Solstice years ago:

This is how the Quasar night club on Celebrity Solstice looks now (be patient to watch till the end):

She is Real OR Find Five Differences

Though we have never seen Celebrity Solstice in reality, we know it as if we were born there. Each lamp or chandellier, their minutest details, each table or chair, even sockets and hull details are familiar to us. Are we telepathists? Nope :) We are 3D artists, who spent the last two years working hard together with designer teams and Celebrity marketing team to flash out the Solstice ship on the screens of your computers and on the pages of magazines and brochures. We really enjoyed "picturing" our model because she is beautiful. Don't you agree? :)
Just watch, listen, and compare:



Lawn Club


Hot Glass Show and Fountains on the Pool


Pool Deck and Swimming Pool


Pool Bar and Sky Observation Lounge


Solarium


Aqua Class Guestroom and Blu (in the cutaway)


Oceanview Cafe


Main Dining Room


Atrium (view from different decks)


Casino and Quasar


Quasar


Celebrity Central and Solstice Theater


Solstice Theater



And this is not all, folks :)

Story of a Green Fellow from ZBrush



The frog was born in a fierce discussion: what frog is the cutest one. Tree frog won the prize and the work on its creation began.

In order to do anything I had to look through a pile of different materials, the most useful being tutorial dvd’s from Gnomone workshop.
First, I tried to model in Z-Brush with the help of a computer mouse. It was a real pain. I can remember my happiness when I got hold of a Stylus and speeded the work with it. Thanks to its sensitivity to pressure modeling became a real fun.
This inspired me and I continued working with rendering settings, lighting, camera and postproduction.

A few weeks of work and the little green creature is looking at me with its wet frog eyes. And it is not alone - the second prize in ZBrush contest is its company J


Viktor Pavlovich
3D Aritist
www.vayersoft.com

Chobots: New Clothing Concepts

We are working hard to deliver new set of closing available to all chobots and some of them will be available to citizen only.
Our vision is making our virtual world as informative as possible, so we selected traditional dress styles and uniforms for our concepts. Here they are for your review.

The Future of Chobots

Chobots.com is a public beta now and our team is very happy that even minimal buzz generated thousands of subscriptions during the first days.

We will continuously improve our system all the time, but the next big upgrade is planned for January 2009 when our visitors will be able to access our learning module.

Chobots.com has Gone to Public Beta!

Chobots.com has gone to public beta!
The first family virtual world is now alive.

Thank you!
Thank you all for helping us in making our system better.
We could not have done it without you.

Your feedback is always important.
We are looking forward to your feedback, comments and suggestions!

Architectural 3D Renderings


Photorealistic 3D renderings are perfect marketing materials representing a pre-construcion building. They make your presentations bright; they substantiate your portfolios; they materialize your designs on the pages of magazines; they serve as a welcoming sign on your websites.
Architect, designer or builer - whoever you are - display cozy apartments, deluxe office interiors, luxurious restaurant halls, sleek hotel suits by means of photorealistic 3D visuals. Choose an appropriate view that meets your needs:

perspective to grasp the set-up top-view to get the whole picture


And 360 degree panoramic rendering will help to scrutinize all the venue round.


Exhibit the exterior of a country house, the façade of a new office, front elevation of a condo, or just cast a glance at a ship lying at anchor.



Have aerial view renderings done for you to see a place from a bird’s view.


Take a look at a city after a new construction completion. Observe it as if flying over in a plane to view the site over.


Each rendering not only depicts a yet nonexistent place, it fleshes it out. Experienced 3D artists pay attention to every detail of the image. Each color and its shades are carefully calculated. Polished background contributes to staging true-to-life scenes. Thanks to the elaborate reproduction of lighting one can hardly tell a 3D rendering from an authentic photo. Such minute details as a cup of coffee waiting for you on the table or flock of birds flying over add up to the terrific impression. To crown it all you may choose to showcase the site either by daylight or in the last glow of sunset.