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Messages : 1427 Date d'inscription : 20/03/2010 Age : 60 Localisation : Longueuil By the river
| Sujet: Exemple de construction à partir de *rien!* Lun 3 Sep 2012 - 11:44 | |
| C'est pas entierement vrai, c'est plutot le plus économique possible. Faut avoir l'oeil pour adapter des formes et textures! C'est une facon de voir des pieces de n'importe quoi pour faire du scratchbuilt. Ces gars-là sont des pro du cinéma et TV, et se font demander de construire des "props" (accessoires) avec des budgets dérisoires. Ils ont documenté un "build" d'une arme au 1:1 genre Rayon De La Mort, fait avec des vidanges! http://davidstipes.com/blog/?p=667#more-667 C'est qui David Stipes? David Stipes is a two time Emmy Award winner with over 30 years of experience in the film industry in various aspects of visual effects and animation.
David worked as a Visual Effects Supervisor on four Star Trek series: "The Next Generation," "Voyager," "Deep Space Nine," and "Enterprise". David championed the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) for Star Trek, which completely changed how the visual effects are created for the shows.
Prior to Star Trek, David created visual effects for a number of science fiction television series including "Buck Rogers," "Battlestar Galactica," "The Flash," "V" and "Intruders." David also operated his own studio for more than 12 years producing visual effects for such feature films as "Circuitry Man," "Creepshow," "Lawnmower Man," and "Real Genius." David has had over twenty industry related articles published and is currently an instructor at The Art Institute of Phoenix.
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