akshayarora Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 Hello All Beautiful people, First of all - I am always grateful to be in this very lovely family which do all the efforts to keep this community alive I recently came to know with 2-3 queries of such quick animations which I also see bit helpful for clients to impress their clients. Although I know renderings have some different purpose but this is something will look bit gaudy and impressive. Link is - https://in.pinterest.com/pin/411516484702533840/?nic_v1=1aUFpLUkwTIuCEAEJO01Zs6gIciyJ%2BzdCs7q8cYCvdVQBgCZXIFIq9LZEPww4J%2FrDD As far as I know, if we do it with some traditional animation method in 3DsMax by animating the scale-rotate and move then it will take lot of time and cost. What I feel is some other method is used here for quick results - any tips on how actually people are managing to do this in a quick and efficient way? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Francisco Penaloza Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 Just the same I say to clients that ask me to do something that look spectacular, but with a fraction of a budget and very tight deadline. My answer is no, you can't do that, if you want something that looks good you need to put effort and time. There is not magic pill, if you want it quick and cheap it won't look great. It will look good enough. The triangle is simple, Good, Cheap, Fast, you only can get two. Having said that, you could create something "similar" with still images or short shots and after effects. but if you don't know after effect,s then it may be faster to render everything in 3D Max, and just lower the settings or smaller resolution, or just don't use GI or any trick to reduce your render time. You could also use something Like Lumion or Unreal. but the time to animate objects and compositing still there so again there is not magic, just good old ingenuity and craftiness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Dollus Posted March 9, 2020 Share Posted March 9, 2020 ... then it will take lot of time and cost. What I feel is some other method is used here for quick results - any tips on how actually people are managing to do this in a quick and efficient way? Quickest and most efficient way is through proper budgeting and project planning. Make sure to tell your client that. Also, Look into Cinema4D's MoGraph. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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