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Convincing Example of Use of Combustion


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I am making a pitch to my Bosses to try and get the company to purchase Combustion.

Can somebody please point me to a convincing example of it's use in Architecture.

The Autodesk website is all post production Film work.

 

I want to put together a good solid pitch, wheather it be a movie or Stills.

 

Thank you all in advance.

 

phil

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i'd take a trip over to uniform's website, they have some great animations in which apps like combustion or after effects will have been used. Look at the "Atria" project of the top of my head, combustion could easily have been used to layer the multiple passes over one another - as could AE

 

Remember tho when pitching to your bosses not to sell them the fact that "the software" can produce these type of effect but that by being given the time on projects and the availablity of such software in the office you will be able develop work flows and the skills to produce such effects.

 

I'm pretty sure if you show them flashy effects and say you need such and such software to do this and that they'll think that its only a case of pressing a button, after all the software is as good or bad as the person using it.

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I was actually going to mention that Uniform animation before I read down to James's post. It was done in After Effects, but, same idea. All those bits rendered separately, and Max's output of data on the camera movement, then all that is composited with the text and some stuff added in AE - textbook example of good compositing and editing work, none of the rendered material is particularly difficult or even really special but the final composition is way more than the sum of the parts.

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