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Now what's all this?

These are are images from animations and composites done by Jarno Cordia.
Some caption on these animations and how/why they were created can be found underneath the images

 

Composited movie of a War of the world Walker (modeled by Derin Proctor, animated by Jarno Cordia)
(900 KB download)

 

Composited movie of Jarno having a train accident, and Chris playing the hero!
(545 KB download)

Star Wars invasion of Maasluis, my home town.
(636 KB download)

An walking lego figure
(184 KB download)

Pteranodont group flyby
(124 KB download)




Now what are all these thing about?

The first movie is a smal fun project I did when I had some spare time. It was a sort of test to try and make a 3 legged machine walk in a believeable way. After some playing around I decided to just paste the rendered animation into a picture I had taken a few day's before. The result was kinda fun, so I posted it up here.

The second movie is a short composited segment which is to be included in an short amateur movie
It consists of two layers
The first layer was Christian Waard en Jarno Cordia (me) running on the tracks.
The second layer consists of the train going by.
These two layers were joined together via computer graphics (Photoshop and Adobe Premiere)
This composite and the War of the World animation are the only recent animation up here
The rest of the animations on this page are all 1 year old(some are even older)

The third movie consists out of several 3D animations composited into a picture of Maassluis (my hometown).
This animation is probably the first one I ever did (already 1,5 years ago).
The 3D wireframes were downloaded from internet, and animated using 3D studio 4.0. The elements were composited using Animator Pro (Autodesk).

The fourth animation is a short test I once did for creating a long animated movie (2/3 minutes).
This figure was later changed into a dog build out of LEGO building blocks (image availabla in the Gallery section of these pages)

The last movie is also a test I did. I created a crude Pterodactile (flying dinosaur) model. I then used morphs to animate the wings.
I then just copied the animated model several times, and changed the speed on some of the copy's.
The sky in the background is a picture I once took with my photocamera.

You may download the Quicktime movies by clicking the images or the links below them




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