Archive for the ‘Fictory Production Blog’ Category
JUICY NEW PRODUCTION STILLS ::
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
Here are a couple of production stills. Things will change but these are actual animation frames as they exist currently. Enjoy!
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FREAK SHOW ::
Monday, April 5th, 2010
Want to see a real live animator? Come to Diplocon! Studio staples Jeff McComsey, Dominic Vivona, Courtland Ellis, Steve Becker, and Joseph Krzemienski will be attending. Come on out and say hi, and or buy stuff. Check out the Diplocon Website for all of the details. See you there!
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THE FICTORY SITE 2.0 ::
Sunday, April 4th, 2010
Welcome to the Fictory 2.0! The staff has all been looking forward to the new site redesign… so here it is. Our web guru, Jeff Rummel, knocked out the site this weekend so we could have a more effective way to communicate with the world at large. So keep a look out for new content. Peace!
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YOU SPIN ME RIGHT ROUND:: ::
Monday, March 29th, 2010
Animating multi-facited, multi-planer warbots is a bitch! Not only do you have to know how the robot moves around in physical space, but you have to make them look cool while doing it too! If only there was a way we could actually see, touch and move around these complex characters to add realism… Oh what’s that Steve Becker? Is that a…
BAMM!!! MAQUETTE!!
There really is no better way to see how a character is going to interact in actual space. Check it out in all of it’s 3D rotatey glory. Also I threw in set the video to “You Spin Me Right Round” by Dead or Alive. Because why not. Enjoy.
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BREATHING LIFE INTO LOGOS:: ::
Friday, March 19th, 2010
So guess what, Atomic Robo has a great Logo. For the Fictory’s purposes, we faced a conundrum. Do we take and use a cool logo, or do we go the extra mile and create something amazing from an already strong foundation. After a little talk between myself and 3D supervisor, Allen Clements, we opted for the later. Later on we’ll give some behind the scenes on the actual process leading to the results pictured. But for now just rest your eyes on some delicious before and after shots…
…..mmmmmm that’s good.
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