Time Machine by OmniFX
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Description
Render Engine Firefly
If you want to see this image animated you can see it on youtube. It hangs to much on Renderosity. You can adjust the resolution to best run on your machine. Higher is better of course. Just copy and paste the follow to your browser.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zlEcFqlD8s
Render Engine: Firefly
All my animations are 30fps. Which means it takes 30 images to make one second of animation. I use Preview Mode because if I render with Superfly or Firefly they may take a minute or more to render each frame depending on what is being rendered in the frame and the size and the quality of the render. So to render a 2 second animation 60 frames at 1 minute per frame would take an hour to render etc etc.
My only animation rendered in Firefly is my Time Machine animation and it would only work rendered in Firefly due to the projected background. That one took several weeks and I rendered at a HD resolution and 1920x1080 configuration. I rendered that one twice because the first time was not rendered in HD my mistake. That one is 4 minutes 6 seconds or 246 seconds or 7,380 frames. Some of the frames took several minutes to render. So you can see how long it can take to complete. It is my favorite.
This animation was created November-December of 2018 at 1920x1080 configuration 246 seconds or 7,380 frames in Firefly.
CG animations are created using Tweening. Tweening enables graphic designer to allow for changes in animated character and also its size, color and location. Basically it means you pose your character in frame 1 and move your time slider to frame 30, repose your character in frame 30 and the computer creates all the frames in between to get from the pose in frame 1 to the pose in frame 30.
Thanks for looking and I appreciate your comments.
PS You can also see my other animations in Poser on youtube; Star Trek, Birdman, Superman and Batman.
Character V4
M4
Credits:
morpheus3d-Time Machine
RP_Kindred-Outfit
Arjin-Bigger on the Inside/Tardis
Comments (13)
crender
Amazing !!
RodS
This looks really great, my friend! I'll go have a look at the animation... I've tried a few really short ones here, but yeah, YT is better for most vids.
adrie
Gorgeous sci-fi image, excellent work my friend.
eekdog Online Now!
just arriving or leaving? you are so talented and have great details in your images. not like around some spend 20 min on idea, creation and render. description is super.
Richardphotos
again the flow of the animation is tops and the subject matter is outstanding
imyourvillain
Cool render. I wish I had a time machine so I can go forward in time and get my stimulus check...;)
starship64
Nicely done.
dakotajaroo
great work, I dare not imagine the time spent on this animation, really superb
ArtDeCroh
Delightful image, very beautiful scene. Damn cool! I like it a lot.
marcPoser
Such a complex short film animation takes a team of specialized technicians for creating it, CG character animation, the machine, the various scenes, lighting, camera moves and focus works! The result is breathtaking! This reminds me of a CG-based film, on cinema, called : "Final Fantasy." Bravo!
Kordouane
Very handsome scene well made
MarcoCraine
This one has struck my eye before, but I keep coming back to it. Let's try and make some sense of it...:
I must admit that the surrounding 2D images look better in the animation than they do in the picture, because... well... let's face it, they are 2D images projected onto surrounding planes, they'll only take so far in a still image. I also must admit that the character looks much better in the the still image than she does in the choppy animation, so I'm kind of left with something that could be the best of both worlds, but settles on being a jack of all trades in none.
Sorry for being so critical here, but I really do see a lot of beatuy in this--particularly the still render. It looks like something that would have looked impossibly amazing in an 80s movie, which I totally appreciate, but CGI could do so much more to the surroundings these days. Just a suggestion: Take the time machine bubble out of this particular render, keep it (in this particular spot of the image, it's perfect) and surround it with busy crap, like: various renders out of the various genres you've made; random news articles; random famous public domain images; mix it up in some artsy-looking filter and add it to the time machine bubble; and bam, you've got one of the most amazing time machine images ever.
But then again, I'm really drunk and talking out of my posterior right now, so I might be mistaken.
OmniFX
Thanks MarcoCraine I will take it into consideration. Actually this image was just a still frame of the animation I created and was never created to be a stand alone render. I never really considered myself to have any real artistic skills and or any great talent in Computer-Generated Imagery or animation and cannot hold a candle to many of the fine CGI artists on Renderosity. I do enjoy working in CGI and especially animation but I know my skills are lacking and will never be as good as the passion I have for creating them. I just accept that. I do appreciate your comment and advice. No offense taken.