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BRINGING THE DINOSAURS OF JURASSIC WORLD BACK FROM EXTINCTION.
Description
In this presentation, ILM’s David Vickery will give an overview of the combined efforts of the creature effects and visual effects teams to create, build and breath life into the dinosaurs of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
David Vickery joined Industrial Light & Magic’s London studio in 2015 as a Visual Effects Supervisor. Movist pro 2 1 360. In addition to supervising effects work, Vickery also provides creative oversight for some of the studio’s other projects. His most recent work can be seen in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom for which he served as the Production Visual Effects Supervisor.
Prior to joining ILM, Vickery served as the Production Visual Effects Supervisor on Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which opened July 31st. He is well known for his work as a Visual Effects Supervisor on films such as Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Parts 1 and 2, Fast & Furious 6 and Jupiter Ascending. His work has been recognized with an Academy Award® nomination and the 2012 BAFTA Award for Special Visual Effects for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in addition to numerous Visual Effects Society Award nominations and wins. Having strong ties to the visual effects community in London, Vickery formerly sat as Co-Chair on the UK board of the Visual Effects Society and is a member of BAFTA. After completing a Degree in Industrial Design at De-Montfort University Vickery went on to receive an MA in Digital Moving Image from London Metropolitan University.
Autodesk has released Flame 2018.3, the latest version of its compositing and finishing software, adding a new Motion Warp tracking system, a 360-degree VR viewing mode, and better waveform monitoring.
Proencryptor 1 7 7 – professional encryption software. The update is the third in eight months since the release of Flame 2018 in February.
New inside Action: Motion Warp tracking, Action Selectives, support for the Stingray PBS shader
New features in Flame 2018.3 include Motion Warp tracking within Action, Flame’s compositing toolset.
New features in Flame 2018.3 include Motion Warp tracking within Action, Flame’s compositing toolset.
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The system, which supplements Flame’s existing point, planar and 3D tracking capabilities, uses 32-bit motion-vector-based technology to track objects that change shape organically through a shot.
Suggested use cases include touch-ups to an actor’s skin or lips, as shown in the video above.
The update also introduces Action Selectives, a new system for isolating 2D regions on surfaces or in cameras, then applying effects using Flame’s Matchbox shader system.
The toolset is intended as a quick way to recolour or apply effects to selected regions of a shot.
Action also now supports the Stingray physically based shader, making it possible to display assets shaded in 3ds Max, Maya or Stingray itself and exported in FBX format accurately within Flame.
As with the recent Unity 2017.2 update, which introduced similar functionality into the Unity game engine, the change is intended to make it easier to round trip assets between Flame and Autodesk’s DCC tools.
New 360-degree viewing mode lets users finish VR projects on standard monitors
Flame 2018.3 also introduces a new 360-degree viewing mode for the Flame player and viewports, which enables users to navigate footage in LatLong format interactively during playback, as shown above.
There’s no support for any actual VR headsets, although Autodesk points out that workflow has the advantage of enabling VR projects to be finished and viewed using only a standard monitor.
Improved image analysis workflow
Flame’s image-analysis workflow has also been updated, making it possible to display Waveform, Vectorscope or 3D Cube scopes inside the player or any viewport.
Flame’s image-analysis workflow has also been updated, making it possible to display Waveform, Vectorscope or 3D Cube scopes inside the player or any viewport.
The update makes it possible to zoom in and out or pan within the scopes in the same way as in standard footage. Scopes also now update in real-time when image adjustments are made during playback.
The scopes support HDR and wide color gamut (WCG) color spaces, including Rec2100 PQ, Rec2020 and DCI P3. The Waveform scope also gets a new RGB parade option, shown at 04:20 in this video.
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New Shotgun Loader imports assets from Shotgun
Other changes include the new Shotgun Loader, for loading assets into Flame from Shotgun, Autodesk’s production-tracking system. Custom batching jobs can be created using Flame’s new Python API.
Other changes include the new Shotgun Loader, for loading assets into Flame from Shotgun, Autodesk’s production-tracking system. Custom batching jobs can be created using Flame’s new Python API.
Another related change is that a Python console is now available from the Flame menu itself, meaning that a Shotgun subscription is no longer required to use the Python API.
The third update to Flame since Flame 2018 shipped in February
The 2018.3 release builds on a steady stream of updates since Flame 2018 was released in February 2017: a pattern that Autodesk says will be repeated with future releases.
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The video above picks out the highlights of the initial release and Flame 2018.1 and Flame 2018.2, including 32-bit float image processing; enhancements to the Desktop Paint tool, including support for 16-bit float images; improvements to Connected Conform workflow; and the Python API itself, added in 2018.2.
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Pricing and availability
Flame 2018.3 is available for CentOS 7.2+ Linux and Mac OS X 10.10+. It is available on a rental-only basis, with subscriptions priced at $500/month or $4,000/year.
Flame 2018.3 is available for CentOS 7.2+ Linux and Mac OS X 10.10+. It is available on a rental-only basis, with subscriptions priced at $500/month or $4,000/year.
Flame Assist and Flare, the cut-down editions of the software for specialist tasks, cost $2,135/year. Lustre, the Flame product family’s grading software, is priced on enquiry.
Read a full list of new features in Flame 2018.3
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