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| Topic Started: 12 Jul 2014, 02:27 (3769 Views) | |
| BerserkDragon | 12 Jul 2014, 02:27 Post #1 |
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antisocial british nerd with a youtube channel
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I know this might not be what everyone's talking about about I just want to say that the last bit was Stoick and Valka and then the bit with the music in the background at the end made me shed a happy tear XD I wonder if that program is exclusive to Dreamworks? It would be fun as a school project to do a 10 second animation XD |
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Me? An otaku? Pfff. Yes I do like dragons if you're wondering. Doesn't seem like it from my profile pic n signature, I know, but I do.
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| Zer0x | 12 Jul 2014, 06:12 Post #2 |
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[b]Banhammerdragon [/b]
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Which software clip do you talking about? There are some. And if you speak about PREMO, yes, it is developed by DW and I don't think that they will sell it. HTTYD2 is the first movie in which they used PREMO. |
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| puxlit | 12 Jul 2014, 07:31 Post #3 |
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Better in Silhouette Form
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Do you mean this video? Spoiler: click to toggle
From what I've read, they might look into commercialising Premo. Edit: found it.
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| BerserkDragon | 12 Jul 2014, 09:42 Post #4 |
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antisocial british nerd with a youtube channel
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Premo? Isn't it called Apollo? |
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Me? An otaku? Pfff. Yes I do like dragons if you're wondering. Doesn't seem like it from my profile pic n signature, I know, but I do.
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| mr.k.c.w. | 12 Jul 2014, 09:46 Post #5 |
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Dragon fan in Hong Kong
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Premo is the animation software. Apollo is that name for the entire animation software suite that includes Premo. |
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| Zer0x | 12 Jul 2014, 09:49 Post #6 |
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[b]Banhammerdragon [/b]
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That's why I asked which software clip you meant. Apollo is the complete toolset, which includes PREMO, TORCH, a new openVDB integration for Houdini and probably some more. Edit: Looks like someone was faster. |
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| mr.k.c.w. | 12 Jul 2014, 10:42 Post #7 |
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Dragon fan in Hong Kong
[b](Above this title is a very dorky Hiccup.) [/b]
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Yay for my quick wits! In all seriousness though, I would gladly let DreamWorks take my money(if I have any to begin with) to let me have the software set. I bet that if they ever made Apollo commercially avaliable, it would cost at least between 1000 USD to 2000 USD. Because from what I can tell, they definitely spent a lot into creating the softwares. And judging from how much a set of Adobe Flash would cost by itself, it’s to safe to say that Apollo may cost above 2000 USD if it is ever commercially avaliable. |
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| Zer0x | 12 Jul 2014, 11:44 Post #8 |
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Such specific software costs mostly much more and is normally not available for consumers. because you would also need a super expensive hardware setup. If they will ever sell it, it will be available only for other companies in the first place and we're speaking here about costs of around $100,000 for the licenses. |
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