Rigging

Shapes
https://vimeo.com/84282621

https://vimeo.com/56920748

https://vimeo.com/56543471

https://vimeo.com/56799629

Tools
https://vimeo.com/83064545

Cheers



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Emilio Hernández   VFX & 3D animation.


2014-03-21 6:58 GMT-06:00 Sebastian Kowalski <l...@sekow.com>:

> http://www.sekow.com/subaru_carparts
> "vegetation" system, rigs (character, flowers, camera), instancing galore,
> procedural aov management and so many more.. whole job would not been
> possible without ICE.
>
> http://www.sekow.com/catrice_color
> more 'traditional' simulation. dust, fluids and shatter.. additional
> render support
> but again, crucial in scene management.
>
> http://www.sekow.com/kaercher_breeze
> dirt, bubbles and some fluids
>
> http://www.sekow.com/schwab_rollover
> pseudo swarm behavior and modeling
>
> http://www.sekow.com/anz
> neural networks out of strands, completely direct-able, no simulation
> involved at all.
>
> https://vimeo.com/89426397
> post it setup, stop motion behavior .. technical animation
>
> there is so much more, I use it every friggin day. the most fun I have
> lately is in building whole scene management systems using just string type
> nodes.
> the tight relationship to the render tree.. damn I could cry
>
> .sebastian
>
> ------
> http://www.sekow.com
>
>
>
> Am 21.03.2014 um 13:32 schrieb Paul Doyle <technove...@gmail.com>:
>
> Sorry if it was already linked, but there's a nice vimeo group for ICE
> videos here: https://vimeo.com/groups/ice
>
> Shows a lot of work as well as plugins and other capabilities.
>
>
> On 21 March 2014 08:26, Paul Griswold <
> pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com> wrote:
>
>> I typically use ICE for motion graphics.  I try to avoid simulation as
>> much as possible so I can have artistic control over the results.
>>
>> To me, fluid simulation is the absolute last thing I would be interested
>> in or need.
>>
>> -Paul
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Juan Brockhaus <juanxsil...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> totally agree with Jacob.
>>> can't talk about the project at the moment, but...
>>>
>>> I'm building shapes/objects made out of dominoes. I made different
>>> compounds to stack and pile dominoes in different ways and methods. And if
>>> the shapes/objects I have to create (and even the domino) change, it is all
>>> instantly updated.
>>> Only right at the end I add a Sim node and the whole things collapses...
>>> (obviously controlled with nulls, forces, etc...) The Sim is the last 5% of
>>> what I use ICE for.
>>>
>>>
>>> and another non-sim-ICE use example
>>>
>>> http://www.themill.com/work/qoros/shredder.aspx
>>> in most shots ICE to shred the car, keep rendernormals intact, bind
>>> HiRes to LowRes, etc (no sim, this is all hand animated...)
>>>
>>>
>>> Juan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Alastair Hearsum <
>>> hear...@glassworks.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  sorry our website isn't playing ball. Its the wrong link
>>>>
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZZOUq-FoG0
>>>>
>>>> 1) ice crowd
>>>>
>>>>  Alastair Hearsum
>>>>  Head of 3d
>>>> [image: GLASSWORKS]
>>>>  33/34 Great Pulteney Street
>>>> London
>>>> W1F 9NP
>>>> +44 (0)20 7434 1182
>>>> glassworks.co.uk <http://www.glassworks.co.uk/>
>>>>  Glassworks Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at
>>>> glassworks.co.uk
>>>>  (Company registered in England with number 04759979. Registered office
>>>> 25 Harley Street, London, W1G 9BR. VAT registration number: 867290000)
>>>>  Please consider the environment before you print this email.
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>>>> your system.
>>>>  On 21/03/2014 11:17, Alastair Hearsum wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Correction
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/model-britain&search-type=brand&term=talk<http://www.glassworks.co.uk/node/549>
>>>> 1) Ice crowd
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Alastair Hearsum
>>>>  Head of 3d
>>>> [image: GLASSWORKS]
>>>>  33/34 Great Pulteney Street
>>>> London
>>>> W1F 9NP
>>>> +44 (0)20 7434 1182
>>>> glassworks.co.uk <http://www.glassworks.co.uk/>
>>>>  Glassworks Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at
>>>> glassworks.co.uk
>>>>  (Company registered in England with number 04759979. Registered office
>>>> 25 Harley Street, London, W1G 9BR. VAT registration number: 867290000)
>>>>  Please consider the environment before you print this email.
>>>>  DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and attachments are strictly privileged,
>>>> private and confidential and are intended solely for the stated
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>>>> author and do not necessarily represent those of the Company. If you are
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>>>> error please kindly return it to the sender and delete this message from
>>>> your system.
>>>>  On 21/03/2014 11:12, Alastair Hearsum wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Folks
>>>>
>>>> We had a chat with a senior chap at Autodesk. There was hint of
>>>> surprise at one use of ICE that I mentioned in passing. I think we over
>>>> estimate the understanding of what ICE gets used for and its all pervading
>>>> usefulness. I'd like to invite people to share their ice work especially if
>>>> its more obscure (without giving away your trade secrets obviously). Here
>>>> are some starters for us. Please keep the explanations as short as possible
>>>> to attract Autodesk to read them.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/love
>>>> 1) Fine feathers created totally with ice strands
>>>> 2) Feather system created in ice
>>>> 3) Cats fur : ice strands
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/tadpoles-master
>>>> 1) Totally ice strand vegetation
>>>> 2) Ice driven water surface
>>>> 3) Render tadpoles have ice compound which auomatically detects the
>>>> shot number and selects the correct cache
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/node/3266&search-type=brand&term=g-star
>>>> 1) Ice creating the cotton balls unravelling
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/node/549
>>>> 1) Ice crowd
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/transformation&search-type=brand&term=lg
>>>> 1) Object IDs picked up in ice and use to assign materials of
>>>> supermarket aisle items
>>>>
>>>> https://vimeo.com/87096859
>>>> Some holes aesthetically
>>>> 1) ice rigid body pens transferring their attributes to lagoa ice fluid
>>>> melted pens
>>>> 2)Ice fracturing bottle
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/strewth&search-type=brand&term=o
>>>> 1) Intervened in Momentum ice plugin to extract vectors and modulate
>>>> them
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/excess-baggage&search-type=brand&term=benylin
>>>> 1) Hair created from scratch in ice strands including clumping
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/summer-sport-0&search-type=brand&term=freeview
>>>> 1) Ice rigid bodies combine with ice syflex and custom hand cooked
>>>> verlet for the strings
>>>>
>>>> And many many more.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>  Alastair Hearsum
>>>>  Head of 3d
>>>> [image: GLASSWORKS]
>>>>  33/34 Great Pulteney Street
>>>> London
>>>> W1F 9NP
>>>> +44 (0)20 7434 1182
>>>> glassworks.co.uk <http://www.glassworks.co.uk/>
>>>>  Glassworks Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at
>>>> glassworks.co.uk
>>>>  (Company registered in England with number 04759979. Registered office
>>>> 25 Harley Street, London, W1G 9BR. VAT registration number: 867290000)
>>>>  Please consider the environment before you print this email.
>>>>  DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and attachments are strictly privileged,
>>>> private and confidential and are intended solely for the stated
>>>> recipient(s). Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the
>>>> author and do not necessarily represent those of the Company. If you are
>>>> not the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this e-mail
>>>> in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying
>>>> of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If this transmission is received in
>>>> error please kindly return it to the sender and delete this message from
>>>> your system.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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