Carrara Animation "The Panic" - Full Six Minute video

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  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,549

    Awesome!!! It's a Perfect Time to Panic!!!

    I especially loved the grafitti at the end - TiPanic!!! LOL

    Very nice film, my friend!

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

    Thanks.  The yacht model was an inspiration, that thing is huge and detailed.  All the yacht scenes were done with the same model - helicopter deck, elevator, pool deck, suite with slide out balcony, engine room, full gym, movie theater, etc.  And more areas I didn't use.

    I agree with this reviewer:

    "It would be difficult for me to avoid repeating nearly all the praise this product has already received from other reviews here.  I put off buying this beauty for quite a while because it was pretty pricey (at least for my pocketbook).  [$45 full price, routinely on sale]  When I saw it on sale one day, I took the plunge.  Having done numerous Daz Studio renders with it since then, I realize that, even at full price, this yacht is absolutely worth the investment.  There are so many well-executed environments contained within this product, what you're really buying is an amazing variety of rendering opportunities.  This is a purchase you won't regret."

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,549

    You know, Dart and Rosie could probably use a nice Yacht like that! :)

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

    You know, Dart and Rosie could probably use a nice Yacht like that! :)

    Be careful what you wish for.  We had a cruising sailboat for years, docked at a marina. We had a lot of fun with it, but it eventually became a white elephant, more maintenance & slip rental than enjoyment.  We finally sold cheap it to a friend who started the fun/white elephant cycle all over.  More than one boat owner has said they had two good days, the day they bought it and the day they sold it.

     

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,305
    edited October 2020

    Good work, Steve! That is a nice boat.

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

    Good work, Steve! That is a nice boat.

    Thanks.  It turns out a virtual yacht is a lot less expensive than a real one.  Our little Ericson 27 was expensive enough, but I was surprised once while sailing in to the marina near Houston to see a huge sailing yacht tied up at the visitor dock.  I forget the name on the stern, but the home port was "Jersey, CI".  As we sailed past I asked someone on the deck "What is CI?"  He said "Channel Islands" (in the English Channel).  I said "Oh."   I decided not to brag about having sailed to Corpus Christi and back.

     

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,549
    Steve K said:

    You know, Dart and Rosie could probably use a nice Yacht like that! :)

    Be careful what you wish for.  We had a cruising sailboat for years, docked at a marina. We had a lot of fun with it, but it eventually became a white elephant, more maintenance & slip rental than enjoyment.  We finally sold cheap it to a friend who started the fun/white elephant cycle all over.  More than one boat owner has said they had two good days, the day they bought it and the day they sold it.

    LOL! I was referring to digital action/adventure Dart and Rosie! :)

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

    LOL! I was referring to digital action/adventure Dart and Rosie! :)

    Ah, yes.  As I mentioned, a virtual boat is a lot less expensive.  E.g. you don't have to get the bottom painted every few years ... 

     

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,305

    A real boat is a lot of work! Virtual boat is much better.

  • DesertDudeDesertDude Posts: 1,235

    Great job Steve K! Thanks for posting the full version for us.

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

    Thanks, folks, glad you enjoyed it.

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