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"It's 8:20 in the morning and nobody's home..."



These are frames from my recent animation project "Visitor".


You can watch the video here:

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Or download it separately from:

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Alternatively, you may want to download the .blend file of some of the furniture I've used in this project for your reference. :)



Download the object blend files here:

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And also (whew!), you might want to take a look at the animation of some of the render passes I've used here:

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Whew, my first serious try on interior design.

Hope y'all like it. :)

Have fun!


Modeling, lighting, animation, and compositing done with Blender.

Textures made with The GIMP.

Sounds downloaded from [link].

Sound mixed and edited with Audacity.

Sequence edited with VirtualDub.


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that is fantastic. you've really made very good progress :thumbsup:

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~Nrzman refers to a particular value of t (time) for any periodic function, i.e. it is the relationship between a reference point and the fractional part of the period through which the signal has advanced relative to an arbitrary origin.
puwit. ang galinggggg. :XD:

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The bigger the expectation, the bigger the disappointement.

Don't expect. :heart:
this is... . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . ...

*my nose is bleeding*

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Let people discover your potentials
let me run thru there with 2 kids for 5 min's and it won't look like that - :rofl:

great work
astig! Did you model everything by yourself?

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John Paul B. Bantigue
wow! great work bro!
perfect 3D

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yes, sir. I modelled it all by myself. :)

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hehe! I'm afraid it'll look better messed up. haha! :D

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hi! thanks, sir! It had been a long time since I saw you. :wave:

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geez! thanks, man. :thanks:

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