www.anifex.com 3d animation industrial design – product design of a 3d animated wind power generator that demonstrates wind power technology for an online 3d animation presentation, trade show exhibit and 3d computer animation video DVD. Anifex 3d creates high quality 3d animation for the industrialwind powerroduct design and wind power industries. Anifex 3d animations are created with the most powerful 3d software packages available 3d Studio Max and Maya. Anifex computer animation also uses Adobe products including After Effects and Sound Booth to complete the video editing and compositing of our 3d animation videos. The Evolution of Fire wind power 3d animation was created to demonstrate Anifex’s 3d ability to market industrial design and product design. The entire 3d model was created in Maya so that the parts, gears, belts, wind blade, etc. actually move in sync with each other. This allowed the 3d animation to achieve the photo realistic 3d quality by all the parts performing their function correctly. Anifex felt that it was important to draw the viewer in and make the connection between the hypothetical caveman’s first discovery of fire, which may have resulted from lightning hitting a tree and creating a spark. This connection was originally going to be created as a one cell cartoon that Anifex was going to place on the product design. As an afterthought, it was decided that it would have much more impact if a 3d animated character was used instead. The 3d …
3d animation | Wind Power | Anifex computer animation | Industrial Design | Product Design
March 18th, 2010 at 6:53 am
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We used Maya for the modeling and rendering.
Impresive, I’m very new to 3d modeling and would like to know what program or programs did you use to get to this point. I’m just learning MAYA..???
Wow~ the animation is cool and this could be a effective eduational tool !!
cool!!!!!!!!!!! vedio
cool!
Amazing, great job!
Almost forget. You need some weigh on the pedal so it can return to original position when there is no winds.
If you like some national flags can do the same when they are flapping. You can design it so the flags are all half sailing when there is no winds. When the winds are really blowing and flapping those flags, they’ll all pulling the pedal.
Does anyone know how to use couple of trees, winds and light cables to pedal a bicycle wheel. It will be a truly green electric generator. Nobody will complain about some nice trees around there house.
When winds blow on the trees, their branches sway and poll cables, cables pull the pedal, pedal turns the wheel. Wheels rotates as a generator.
Made me think, everything that we see came from the Earth or around it. It’s a perfect made machine for human survival.
neat!
shit…this is good…
I’ve started with 3d modeling 2 month ago,with sketchup and now with blender,your work is huge inspiration!Thanks and all the best.
oh now i anderstand. thx man
We did not create a program, we use Maya and 3d max to create 3d animations. We provide 3d animations to clients for their marketing, advertising and design purposes.
oh ok, thx for the replay man!!
btw what is that your site about? you created some great 3D program or something? i just dont get it.
Everything was rendered and created in Maya, except for the caveman. The caveman was modeled using Mudbox and then brought into the Maya scene and rendered.
and all this animation was created in the Maya program?
The animation was modeled and rendered using Maya.
3D max or Maya friend?
The main video was created using 3 lights in a studio lighting setup with final gather. The cave man scene used 4 lights and final gather.
Excellent work there! How many lights did you use in Maya while you used Mental Ray. While I know what it does, I don’t understand most of the bells and whistles.
Thank you for letting us know what you think.
really awsome, one of the best ive seen.
great animation video
The entire animation from concept to completion was done in just under 3 weeks, that includes render time. Our senior artist who did the 3d work has 8+ years working in Maya. He would say that he is always learning new techniques in Maya.