Scanning electron microscopy brings new insights into the behaviour of the common squidbug (dodecapus vulgaris).
You will also see globular springtails (collembola symphypleona) and a rock hyrax (procavia capensis).
Wow, a great short film, ania! The sequence is wonderful, and the animation very entertaining to watch! I felt a mixture of horror and cuteness simultaneously. You should be very proud!
wow really great work! Is the look of the "bad guy"wanted this way? I mean… it reminds me a bit of a penis! No offense intended, is a bit the way it looks, but maybe is even intentional!
Anyway, I love the work, the overall style and how you animated it! Thumbs up!
It took about 20-30 min per frame, there are about 1700 frames. I had to use CPU, because my GPU had not enough memory.
I attach some pictures of the rendering process.
The material was coloured, with RGB channels for diffuse and two velvet channels. After the render, I could use those channels separately for compositing (with the Separate RGBA node).
The far background (which had no direct contact with the characters) was rendered separately and only once.