Hi everyone!
I am a Hobbyist just having fun with Graphics.
I have been away from this site for a very long time, but I am happy
to be back and look forward to seeing all the wonderful art from the
talented artists who post here at Renderosity.
I work primarily with Poser Pro 2012, 3ds Max 2012 and Adobe
Premiere Pro. It's older software but it works for me :-)
I mostly use V4 and M4 in all my animations. they are easy to work
with and do not take excessive resources away from my PC. I use a
Dell Optiplex 7010. It's a great computer and you can find them cheap
on e-bay.
While I do most of my own modeling using 3ds Max, I primarily model
the environments in which my Poser characters live.I find myself going
to Daz3d and RMP for all my character, texture and clothing needs.
I animate and set up all my characters inside Poser and then transfer
them to Max by using a Fusion Poser/Max plugin. I then set up the lights,
cameras and all needed textures within Max.
I render the animations by using a V-Ray plugin. I use a 2.35 image aspect
ratio on all my video animations. It just gives them a more cinematic look.
I thank you for looking at my Gallery!
Your comments are always appreciated.
JohnnyM
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Comments (21)
OmniFX
Cool animation, very professional. Realistic car and motor sounds. Super job!
poser4me Online Now!
I am in love, I definitely will get my passport for this. Not so sure how the towns people feel about the revving of the engine amongst trying to get a mid day nap. Excellent work, bravo!
eekdog
a tremendous video with that radical cool car and description of the details. love the engine revving top notch as always Johnny.
ladylake
Wow, as always just a top notch video. Love it.
MagikUnicorn Online Now!
A W E S O M E
3DClassics
Excellent!
gaius
"Very professional"...like OmniFX said...this is perfect...a roaring video.
Krid
..real cool animation and excellent pov
STEVIEUKWONDER
You've synced the engine well with the motion and it glides just like a supercar should! Top Man!
virginiese Online Now!
I enjoy everything about this video : the roaring of the car, the animation and the environment that recalls me my favorite country : Italy. The car is also wonderful ! Congrats my dear Johnny and keep making us dreaming with your animations :-)
Saby55
Wonderful animation...Exceptionally crafted!!👍🙋♂️
Steff_7
Oh I am in love and you captured the grunt of this magnificent beast perfectly. Love it love it love it :)
Paulienchen Online Now!
ein sehr realistische Arbeit gut gemacht
starship64
Wonderful video! If I owned a car company, I'd want to hire you to make the ads.
petege
An Amazing animation. Well done!
Radar_rad-dude
As I recall, there were two different factories that turned out the 351cid Ford engine, the Windsor and the better of the two, the Cleveland. What I remember of the two, the Cleveland was a better designed version and stood up much better and was more long lasting than the Windsor. Very cool image and video my friend. My ears are still ringing from the sound of the exhaust! Way to go. Just a little bit louder than my sensor infested Tesla Model Y. I still remember the days of my youth when I reveled in the sound of the rumble and rapping exhaust of a well tuned V-8 engine. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talents here and of course, there is none to compare to the models of Alain. I have several of them in my collection/runtime garage as well!!!!!
Nanothect
Pure beast...yet another numero uno video. I don't know that much about cars...even less about how you do these videos, but I do know I love them both. As always top notch stuff my friend!
UteBigSmile
I agree with master Robert dearJohnny!
AmandaT
Very nice promo video! Looks like a fantastic car model. Love your animation work.
anahata.c
whenever I return here (and it's been a long time), I'm struck at how cinematic you are, you see and create like a maker of very fluid film. (This actually reminded me of the old frankenheimer film "Grand Prix" which had breathtaking shots of cars racing around some French city or town (I don't remember which), with incredible camera angles not to mention sound (which you appreciate). In less than a minute you've gotten quite a number of moves and cuts, as you really think in terms of camera moves. This thing moves.
From the first, you're circling your car, showing it to us; you're low much of the time, letting it "loom"...You pull away, then come back, you're more active than the car itself, and that makes it a beautiful 'showing-off' of the thing...Then you reveal the bright light in front of the car (the piece opens up), and we see the street...You have beautiful bright light on the right wall of buildings, w/ more shadow on the left (balance), and then the car takes off. A sweet intro to the car actually taking off---which is the right word for anything this low and aerodynamic, and which makes this much turbulent noise. (As a musician, I have a very expensive program that modulates and morphs racing car sounds, and when you put those babies into a synthesizer, you can get whole centuries of sound of them; so I understand the appeal, believe me.) And then you capture it driving away from us---this is a european street for sure---and then moving towards us---balance again---and finally passing us by as it moves away for the ending...and you have another from-the-ground pov. (You sure you weren't an assistant on Citizen Kane? they freakin' cracked open the floor to get the camera that low.) I mean, it's just 36 seconds, but you packed in the camera moves. It's beautiful, Johnny...You're gonna have to do a full length feature one of these days, I mean you're just gonna have to. No biggie: Just raise several million dollars, hire actors, get a 2 hour script, pick an easy location---Mongolia, something like that---and shoot! What could be difficult? You have the eye. Beautiful work. When I come back next time, I'll try to catch up more...
KarmaSong
A top-notch achievement, as always. The sound of the engine even gave me the gooseflesh :-)