The National Film Board of Canada has been producing many great animations for decades. This one is part documentary, part animation, maybe visual poetry mixed in?
There is more where that came from: https://www.nfb.ca/animation/
The National Film Board of Canada has been producing many great animations for decades. This one is part documentary, part animation, maybe visual poetry mixed in?
There is more where that came from: https://www.nfb.ca/animation/
It took a total of 18 Hours on my Anet 8 printer, but it finished without (obvious) errors. Clean Up time!
Model by Dárika Lara-Rodriquez
Now here is an intersting use of 3D printing: 3D-printed cremation urns of the deceased's head to hold their ashes (on BoingBoing)
Just before everything changed, I had set up for a stop motion test in my basement. Last night I finally got to shoot it, here is the result:
Grinding Light from Wobbe on Vimeo.
Prof. Callas will be giving a 3D Printing Workshop next Wednesday. You will need to sign up in Enrica’s office ASAP if you would like to attend. It’s limited to 10.
The 3D print I showed in class separated and recorded as replacement animation.
This video was created by Raymond McCarthy Bergeron, a MFA student at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Seem like an attempt to use zoetrope techniques to tell a story.
re÷belief from Raymond McCarthy Bergeron on Vimeo.