New Animation: "Luther The Demon Slayer"

Done for Renderosity's Halloween contest.  The animation was done in Carrara, using 3D elements purchased from Renderosity, DAZ3D and a few others.  The sound effects are from Digital Juice, the special effects in Particle Illusion, and the video edited in Magix Movie Edit Pro.   The inspiration was the great comic strip "Calvin & Hobbes", plus great horror movies like "The Exorcist" and "Rosemary's Baby". 

 

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  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,168
    edited November 2016

    Tremendous!!!!!!!

    Great job.  Very inspirational - and humorous. 

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  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

    Steve,  nicely done.yes The elements,story  and sound go well together.

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,551

    Bravo!!! Loved it!!! devil

  • mindsongmindsong Posts: 1,701
    edited November 2016

    heh, nicely done!

    Did you happen to win the contest?, That was great!

    (happy halloween, all!)

    --ms

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  • You had me at Calvin and Hobbs.  Really clever and well done.

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

    Thanks to all for the kind words.  

    Mindsong - No it didn't win.  You can see the winners here (download required but all are <50MB):

    https://www.renderosity.com/2016-halloween-contest-winners-cms-18625

    Unified Brain - Yes, Calvin & Hobbes is my alltime favorite comic strip.  I have "The Complete C&H", three big honkin' oversize books in a big heavy box set.  I often go through it looking for inspiration for a short animation.  Bill Watterson was very lucky to find a kid with an amazing imagination.  When he announced the end of the strip, a good friend of mine was outraged.  "Doesn't he know how much we need that strip!?!?"  He wasn't joking.  Attached is the last strip:

    http://i.imgur.com/i6K7p.png

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  • 3DAGE3DAGE Posts: 3,311

    Nice to see a Raleigh chopper again,...allthough it brough back some painful memories.

    Nice work Steve :)

     

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

     

    3DAGE said:

    Nice to see a Raleigh chopper again,...allthough it brough back some painful memories.

    Nice work Steve :)

    Thanks.  A little Googling indicates the Raleigh Chopper was a British product, I don't remember that name.  I think the bike in the video is supposed to be a Schwinn Stingray, from around the same time:

    http://schwinncruisers.com/catalogs/images/1981_schwinn_stingray.jpg

    I also have painful "over the handlebars" memories, but it was on a bike that looked more like this:

    http://www.theskeltons.org/bicycles/img/racer.jpg

     

  • mindsongmindsong Posts: 1,701

    Calvin & Hobbes ++++ There's a lot more going on in there than most folks realize. I like the last strip you attached - pure class.

    "the far side" and "bloom county" appeal to me the same way. Dilbert hits another chord entirely for obvious reason...

    I was jumping (plywood on pile of rocks) on my stingray and the front-tire came off in mid air. Bit of a mess - hmmm, maybe that's when I hit my head... (grin)

    --ms

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234
    Steve K said:

    Thanks.  A little Googling indicates the Raleigh Chopper was a British product, I don't remember that name.  I think the bike in the video is supposed to be a Schwinn Stingray, 

    Now that I think about it, I (dimly) recall Raleigh bikes being in the US shops back in the 60's, 70's.  I think of them as more "racing style" (like the one I crashed in the second link above), but probably just because that's what I was interested in.  So it could be a Raleigh Chopper.  

  • Steve K said:
    Unified Brain - Yes, Calvin & Hobbes is my alltime favorite comic strip.  I have "The Complete C&H", three big honkin' oversize books in a big heavy box set.  I often go through it looking for inspiration for a short animation.  Bill Watterson was very lucky to find a kid with an amazing imagination.  When he announced the end of the strip, a good friend of mine was outraged.  "Doesn't he know how much we need that strip!?!?"  He wasn't joking.  Attached is the last strip:

    I've got two books, Weirdos From Another Planet, and It's A Magical World (which contains the cartoon you posted).

    The weapon in your video was both familiar and inspired.smiley

     

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234
    Steve K said:
    The weapon in your video was both familiar and inspired.smiley

    I'm guessing you mean the water gun (Calvin's MO usually involved water balloons, and he usually ends up wet).  Surprisingly hard to find a 3D model, I *almost* decided to model it myself, should only take a few months with my modeling skills... but happily found this freebie:

    http://www.sharecg.com/v/69836/gallery/11/Poser/Water-Gun-For-Poser

    Many thanks to Uwe Goetz.

    If you mean the holy water is familiar as a weapon, that would imply you've been fighting with Satan, the only one I know who it will work on.  It was inspired by this scene from "the Exorcist" (caution, pretty graphic)(the holy water part starts ~1:30):

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,551

    In Neverwinter Nights RPG PC game, Holy Water has worked on a few minions of darkness ;)

    Too bad we didn't have squirt guns. We had to get up close and personal!

  • Steve K said:
    Steve K said:
    The weapon in your video was both familiar and inspired.smiley

    I'm guessing you mean the water gun (Calvin's MO usually involved water balloons, and he usually ends up wet).  Surprisingly hard to find a 3D model, I *almost* decided to model it myself, should only take a few months with my modeling skills... but happily found this freebie:

    http://www.sharecg.com/v/69836/gallery/11/Poser/Water-Gun-For-Poser

    I was referring to the squirt gun.  It looked to me like a space gun out of one of Calvin's sci-fi fantasies.  I guess that my imagination is too vivid.smiley

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

    Of course, as with any weapon you should first get some training in the use of holy water.  You want to avoid mistakes like this:

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,551

    ROTFLMAO!!!

  • Sooo....

    What was that he was flinging off of the microphone, before he dipped it into the water? Priest spit?

     

  • JonstarkJonstark Posts: 2,738

    Amazing work Steve, terrific animation!

  • DesertDudeDesertDude Posts: 1,235

    Nice rain drops on the windows effects!

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

    Xenopticon - I dunno, but after the mike got the dunking, I heard it censors dirty words now.

    Thanks, Jonstark, it was fun doing it.  I wish Calvin was still around for more inspiration.

    DesertDude - Thanks.  The rain drops are part of a Digital Juice FX package, demo reel here (I got it long ago before DJ went subscription, I don't know if they still sell it):

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