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Here are some of the pictures with a brief explanation of the process of creation I've sent to the reviewers at a famous stock site. Usually this is the way for the animation / footage submitter to proove he/she/it didn't use any predefined effects or bla bla, read it by yourself:
In an effort to filter out computer generated work that is not genuinely original, we are asking all contributors of CG to upload a jpg screenshot of their desktop showing the clip in construction.
What we really are asking for here is a jpg that shows us a shot of your computer desktop, arranged to demonstrate the construction process of the clip. We are interested in details such as: software used, layers, effects, plugins etc. Many people add some text to the jpg such as a short description of how they made it.
The best way to do this is while you are working on a clip, use the screen capture command to grab snapshots at various levels throughout the edit process. Use an image editing program such as Photoshop to stitch the pictures together, add text if desired, and save a jpg. Upload using the model release upload function.
The model release is only visible to administrators of the site. Your trade secrets are safe.
Since these briefs are obligatory, and they are already created I thought why not share them with the rest of the world?
If you've heard that thing Albert Einstein said about the ideas and the apples of two people you know why, if not, find & read it!
Soouu here are some of my TRADE SECRETS, enjoy them ; )
note: click on image to open it larger in a new window
Length: still images
Resolution: various, approx. 800x500
Compression: good old GIF
Filesize: between 50 and 100 KB

Countdown timer digits exploading into the camera

Text revealing with volume light effect

Magic snowfall before Christmas
Hopefully someone somewere has found something useful in these. If not, tell me to remove them.
Thist tutorial is an old old, video one I did several years ago. It is about my favourite 3D software: Softimage | XSI.
This
lesson covers PolyMesh modeling and is considered to be a basic level, easy to start with.
Display properties mentioned as well in the tutorial.
Length: 2 min : 10 sec
Resolution: 980X684
Compression: DivX 4
Filesize: 5.17 MB
Screenshots:

Download: Video file & list of used shortcuts in a .rar archive
FILE IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE will be back online soon, in differrent format. 10x for understanding!