Posted by admin on August 17, 2009

As Time Goes By – Vancouver Film School (VFS)

Created by Vancouver Film School student Max Wahyudi through the VFS 3D Animation & Visual Effects program. To read an interview with the creator, visit www.vfs.com … VFS vancouver film school 3d animation cg mult computer-animation graphic maya 3dsmax xsi texture model demo reel

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25 Responses to “As Time Goes By – Vancouver Film School (VFS)”

  1. Pracression says:

    Well… :D

    At first it looked pretty awesome. With that female character not moving… pretty much at all. But then, add some movement and they start to look more and more like polygons. You know… just creepy.

  2. shilpinator says:

    holyyyyyy shit that was awesome!

  3. lonSinceInsane says:

    same here lol

  4. tresdivine says:

    wow wow wow! pas liat si inggrid bregman, i was speechless. this is amazing! great job to Max Wahyudi.

  5. jgpeppers says:

    It’s a great rendering, still some unnatural movements in the eyes where you can tell the difference but impressive.
    The suggestion that we could replace actors now is a bit silly. It’s good as its own medium vg’s, Pixar stuff, but it’ll never replace live action film.

    Also it’s not even close to the beauty of Ingrid Bergman’s face (all one has to do is look up the real deal in youtube Casablanca)
    and that’s not an insult to the animators. Just a compliment to Bergman’s real life beauty.

  6. budijoi says:

    sumpah…bengong!!!…

  7. LadiesmanYovany says:

    this is so realistic. NICE

  8. FUNNzilla says:

    Extremely realistic, almost hard to believe it was computer generated. However, one or two flaws tickled my relative “connoisseur” eyes .Bergman’s gaze was famously dreamy and contemplative, but in the video she seems(pardon the term) “stoned”. It may seem paradoxical, but the more realistic cg characters become, the harder it is to palliate their flaws(go look up “uncanny valley”if you don’t believe me). Also, i noticed her hands do not match the music at 0:35.

  9. OohStaplers says:

    wow.

  10. firedemon34526 says:

    wow at first i thought the whole thing was real except for the restaurant and Song Hye Kyo but this whole thing was an animation. whoever made this is really good

  11. VitalityPictures says:

    Wow, i didn’t read the information of the video so i had no idea until the end that it was even animation at all. That was AMAZING.

  12. hobofan says:

    that was uber!

  13. funkywoman500 says:

    holy manolo that was good

  14. endocomar93 says:

    Please answer this question objectively:
    Can Max’s mental ray or brazil do the job this realistic?

  15. CARNATR0N says:

    @endocomar93:

    he used the Maya_fast_skin shader for mental ray.

  16. endocomar93 says:

    I’m completely stunned!!!

    What renderer and skin materials did you use?
    please tell me i never get so realistic skin results…

    Until i read comments i tought it wasnt 3d, but some video FX demo :D

  17. Bonkatsu12 says:

    They should do this to make new films with old actors.

    Imagine Ingrid Bergman in a film with Bruce Willis, there are so many possibilites

  18. sagi7ario says:

    I would sell my soul to be able to do something like this. This is very inspiring. Thanks.

  19. occocooccoco says:

    but this takes so much more time than actually filming it

  20. kivastoralph says:

    What’s the song by the way ? I kinda like it :D , some1 give me the title name ? :)

  21. kivastoralph says:

    Awesome man , this is the most realistic 3D I’ve seen since the Nvidia Head Demo , :D

  22. googboog says:

    lol.. it’s funny you should mention this, max has actually modeled the joker and put it up on his vfs web page

  23. kelb89 says:

    damn thats talent

  24. bociazisten says:

    omg… i want to join that school!!!!!

  25. Robopencil says:

    You’re very talented.

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