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Post by frank // Jan 7, 2008, 7:00pm

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Since we have two little boys, our TV stays on Noggin most of the time. Between shows, they often have these music video type things where some people sing educational songs.


There's this one where a guy is talking about all the things he's glad to have, like teeth, eyes, a nose, etc. Anyhow, at one point he talks about why he's glad he has skin. I don't know why but it struck me as funny.


So I did this little render and put some text on it.


P.S. The text is written exactly as the guy said it (ie. "keep" instead of "keeps"). I think it makes it funnier. :)

Post by butterpaw // Jan 8, 2008, 4:59am

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Awwww .. cute! :D

Post by frank // Jan 8, 2008, 5:32pm

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Thanks! :)

Post by jayr // Jan 9, 2008, 11:10pm

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thats a great render frank, love the motion blur, was it done in dribble?

Post by frank // Jan 10, 2008, 8:25am

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Thanks, jayr!


It was actually done in standard tS/lightworks renderer a while back. Post was done in Photoshop, with the DOF Pro 2 plugin.

Post by jayr // Jan 10, 2008, 2:37pm

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Thanks, jayr!


It was actually done in standard tS/lightworks renderer a while back. Post was done in Photoshop, with the DOF Pro 2 plugin.


Got a nice result anyway, it was the 'grain' on the image that made me think it was a Dribble render, was that post process or done with Lightworks? It adds a lot of feel and depth to the image

Post by frank // Jan 10, 2008, 4:08pm

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The grain was actually done with the DOF Pro 2 plugin. It has a really cool Photometric Grain function, that simulates a real camera by having the picture more grainy in the out-of-focus areas.
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