Animated GIFs have taken the internet by storm, transforming content from the absurd and mundane to the picturesque and highbrow into moving pictures. Now, you can spend even more hours mesmerized by the Physical GIF, a real-life version of the animated GIF that uses lasercutting technology to create a zoetrope from the original still images. Plus, it fits perfectly on a turntable so you can set to spin and enjoy!
Showing posts with label Geek Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geek Stuff. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
Japan's perfect Pop Star - Hatsune Miku 初音ミク
I am working on the Toyota spots they talk about in this story with Hatsune Miku...
I know the Gorillaz did the same thing, but I find it fascinating that so many people would attend a concert with a CG hologram singing??? She sold out a concert this fourth of July in Los Angeles. Saki Fujita provides the voice sample.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
John Lasseter talks about his Hawaiian shirt collection
in case you were wondering what is in his closet...
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Pendulum Waves
The period of oscillation (time to complete a swing) is proportional to the square root of the length of the pendulum. Multiply by 2(pi) and divide by 31.3 (if you measure in centimeters) and you've got the exact length of each string.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Inchworm Animation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUSTIN, TEXAS - April 14, 2011
Inchworm Animation races toward April 25 release on Nintendo DSiWare
It's not a game, and it's not for kids, though artists of all ages will enjoy digging into the creative toolbox unlocked by Inchworm Animation. The much anticipated animation software comes from Bob Sabiston's Flat Black Films, the studio behind the innovative animated films "Waking Life" and "A Scanner Darkly". It is being released on April 25 on Nintendo's DSiWare™ service for 500 Nintendo DSi Points™.
Inchworm features a more powerful set of paint and animation tools than you would expect in such a tiny package. Layers, antialiased and transparent brushes, onionskin, and pattern-making are all included. Some features like underdraw and real-time animation aren't even available in such high-end desktop programs like Adobe Photoshop or Flash.
Using the Nintendo DSi™ Camera, users can easily do short video-recording, stop-motion and time-lapse photography. They can combine these recordings with hand-drawn artwork. One super-cool feature lets you draw on animation loops as they play to create mind-blowing visual effects. Step-by-step interactive tutorials show you the ropes. Finished work can be exported to an SD card in the form of Flash (SWF) files or BMP image sequence.
"Ever since the Nintendo DS™ came out, I've thought there should be a nice animation program for it," says Sabiston. "Inchworm is easy to use but not dumbed-down. That's a fine line to walk, and I erred on the side of 'not dumbed-down.' Some of the functions will be too complicated for younger kids, but the concepts presented are worth learning, I think. It could be a good tool for teaching animation. "
A companion website will allow users to upload and share the work they have created with Inchworm.
Five long years in development, little Inchworm is finally crossing the finish line!
For more information, including sample animation and a new trailer, visit
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Complete Star Wars Saga on Blu-ray
“The most anticipated Blu-ray release ever” begins the press release announcing the impending availability of the complete Star Wars Saga on Blu-ray.
Star Wars: The Complete Saga on Blu-ray will feature all six live-action Star Wars feature films utilizing the highest possible picture and audio presentation, along with three additional discs and more than 30 hours of extensive special features including never-before-seen deleted and alternate scenes, an exploration of the exclusive Star Wars archives, and much more.Save up to $50 off the MSRP if you pre-order now via Amazon (Prequel Trilogy set; Original Trilogy set; The Complete Saga). Ship date: September 2011.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
VFX Breakdowns Boardwalk Empire
Brainstorm Digital reveals the man behind the curtain with detailed before and after VFX breakdowns of scenes from the first season of HBO’s period drama Boardwalk Empire.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Eve Incursion
I dont play video games
but the concept of this looks interesting...
turn down speakers, music is annoying
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Need a Sentry Here!
Valve shows off the latest addition to their lobby’s waiting area:
A full-scale level 1 sentry gun constructed
by New Zealand-based SFX/prop company WETA Workshop.
Yogi Bear Parody: "Booboo Kills Yogi" ending
I am not sure how this guy is getting away with doing this but... animator Edmund Earle, working in his spare time over the course of two months, put together this alternate ending to the upcoming live-action/CGI-hybrid adaptation of The Yogi Bear Show.
**This is an independently made parody with no association to Warner Brothers or the producers and actors of the 2010 "Yogi Bear" film. This is a parody meant for adult viewing only as it may be disturbing to children.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
ICT at USC
I have been working at the Institute of CreativeTtechnologies for the past 6 months. It has beeny interesting working with virtual humans and interactive technologie,s again. Plus, it feels good to be working on something that might help someone out there. Previous to joining the group, I had no idea what ICT was. There are many application for CG outside of movies, games and commercials.
A story in today's Times features the institute, and much of the work is used by the military for purposes including training fighters to combat insurgents and calming nerves of weary soldiers. ICT’s wide-ranging technologies are now found on 65 military sites across the country.Above is a video explaining what ICT is and shows some of the various projects in production.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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