Carrara Animation "The Panic" - Full Six Minute video
Steve K
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Awesome!!! It's a Perfect Time to Panic!!!
I especially loved the grafitti at the end - TiPanic!!! LOL
Very nice film, my friend!
Thanks. The yacht model was an inspiration, that thing is huge and detailed. All the yacht scenes were done with the same model - helicopter deck, elevator, pool deck, suite with slide out balcony, engine room, full gym, movie theater, etc. And more areas I didn't use.
I agree with this reviewer:
"It would be difficult for me to avoid repeating nearly all the praise this product has already received from other reviews here. I put off buying this beauty for quite a while because it was pretty pricey (at least for my pocketbook). [$45 full price, routinely on sale] When I saw it on sale one day, I took the plunge. Having done numerous Daz Studio renders with it since then, I realize that, even at full price, this yacht is absolutely worth the investment. There are so many well-executed environments contained within this product, what you're really buying is an amazing variety of rendering opportunities. This is a purchase you won't regret."
You know, Dart and Rosie could probably use a nice Yacht like that! :)
Be careful what you wish for. We had a cruising sailboat for years, docked at a marina. We had a lot of fun with it, but it eventually became a white elephant, more maintenance & slip rental than enjoyment. We finally sold cheap it to a friend who started the fun/white elephant cycle all over. More than one boat owner has said they had two good days, the day they bought it and the day they sold it.
Good work, Steve! That is a nice boat.
Thanks. It turns out a virtual yacht is a lot less expensive than a real one. Our little Ericson 27 was expensive enough, but I was surprised once while sailing in to the marina near Houston to see a huge sailing yacht tied up at the visitor dock. I forget the name on the stern, but the home port was "Jersey, CI". As we sailed past I asked someone on the deck "What is CI?" He said "Channel Islands" (in the English Channel). I said "Oh." I decided not to brag about having sailed to Corpus Christi and back.
LOL! I was referring to digital action/adventure Dart and Rosie! :)
Ah, yes. As I mentioned, a virtual boat is a lot less expensive. E.g. you don't have to get the bottom painted every few years ...
A real boat is a lot of work! Virtual boat is much better.
Great job Steve K! Thanks for posting the full version for us.
Thanks, folks, glad you enjoyed it.