Browsing all articles from September, 2009

A lot of times we face problems with videos and it takes hours and hours to fix it like warped frames, lens distortion, scratches and so on. So why waste your time when you can use imagineer systems professional software. Today i am going to use mokey to remove am object from a video scene.

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How to stabilize a video using mokey – video tutorial.

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This is an example for camera mapping technique
by applying camera projection on live action footage.

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Camera Mapping is a technique used for matte paintings by turning a flat 2D photograph into a 3D animation using 3D Application like Maya, this technique is also called “Camera Projection”.

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Shaded Projection

How It Works
Grap the 2d image to a 3D Application then create simple 3d geometries as the objects in the 2D image and try to match the position and the scale of the objects then use the camera to project the material (the 2d image) to the greometries they enjoy playing with the camera :D Read more »

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The Making OF

When i was having argilah, my friend IDrei told me about the great features of Zbrush4 and i was shocked, so i went online to check the new features myself.

The new features allow you to access to  billions of images and use thise images for refrance, texturing and sculpting, so you don’t have to wast time in searching, organizing and managing images.

Enjoy this exclusive look at Spotlight and Lightbox in action…

About New Technology Shell

DownloadThe New Technology Shell (ntsh) is a commandline based shell for Windows.
It offers much features common to Unix users which haven’t ever
been seen in the Windows world before.
It is a very nice shell for users who want to get the most out of their
system, but don’t want to give up the convenience of Windows.

New Technology Shell is a multithreaded Win32 Console app with GUI support…

(oh yep, that’s possible. I’ve thrown everything into it… ;)
It WON’T work with Win31 or plain DOS. It is designed to run under Windows NT,
but should be able to run under Win95, too.

PLEASE NOTE:
this is an alpha version.
many things haven’t even been implemented and many things will change
in future versions. However, it is already quite stable and can be used
in daily work.
PLEASE REPORT ALL BUGS YOU FIND TO “mnwaitz@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de”
(I’m sure you’ll find some…).