Cycleboard electric boostedboard/scooter spot modeled in MOI3d

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 From:  Jordan (INSIDEJOBFILMS)
9000.1 
Hello,

Just finished a spec spot for a potential client we are courting. I used MOI3D for the modeling and the process was fast and painless. I could have never pulled this off ( the modeling and animation / rendering of this in 1.5 days ) if I had been modeling using the tools we had been using ( C4D/Modo ).

Modeled MOI3D Ver. 3.2
Animation / choreography C4D R19
Rendered in side of C4D using Octane Render ( non biased GPU renderer )
3000 frames of animation - Average frame time 9 seconds per frame with full pathtracing/global illumination - all the bells and whistles. Rendered on a single workstation with 1x Titan Z and 3x Titan X.

Too much fun!

https://vimeo.com/277884115

Jordan Wright
www.insidejobfilms.com
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
9000.2 
Nice work! Wish I could animate at 9 sec/frame :)

Ed Ferguson
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
9000.3 
Super cool !
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9000.4 In reply to 9000.1 
Wow turned out great Jordan - I'm really glad MoI was useful for your project!

- Michael
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 From:  mkdm
9000.5 In reply to 9000.1 
Hi Jordan!

Really cool!!

Congrats!

- Marco (mkdm)
My Procreate portfolio
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 From:  chippwalters
9000.6 
Looks really good, but very dark. Have you checked your screen gamma lately? Sometimes a monitor or card gets out of calibration.
Here's a quick way to check:

http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/gamma_calibration.php
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
9000.7 In reply to 9000.1 
Mind blowing - very cool!
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 From:  Jordan (INSIDEJOBFILMS)
9000.8 In reply to 9000.4 
Thank you Michael!
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 From:  Jordan (INSIDEJOBFILMS)
9000.9 In reply to 9000.5 
Appreciate the kind words!
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 From:  Jordan (INSIDEJOBFILMS)
9000.10 In reply to 9000.6 
Hi there Chip! Enjoy your YouTube Channel!

Yeah - I calibrate pretty regularly using Spyder 5 monitor calibration hardware by DataColor. It's a regular but necessary pain here as a portion of our work has to be conformed for rec.709 and rec2020 broadcast standards. That CycleBoard render was intended to be a little dark, revealing small glimpses of the product at a time. I may have gone a little too far though ha!

Thank you for the feedback and all that you do to support the MOI3D community!

EDITED: 20 Jul 2018 by INSIDEJOBFILMS

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