[Bf-education] Bf-education Digest, Vol 79, Issue 6

Ivan Paulos Tomé greylica at gmail.com
Fri May 18 13:30:34 CEST 2012


Hi !

There are other softwares being used for production purposes
that make block buster films and aren't so famous.
Most of them are 2D softwares.
What I'm trying to say, is that a Block Buster isn't always the
best answer to decide to invest in Blender when you are
searching for more info to endorse your educational investment.
Persons that are still waiting for a Block Buster to invest
in Blender are wasting their time, because while you're waiting
for a Block Buster, there are persons that surpassed this phase
and are creating right now a possible Block Buster.
Just for the case, you can rely on the 3 shorts made by BF and
dozens of case sucess all over the world in television and so on.

Good Vibrations !

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> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 9:16 AM, James Halliwell
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> > I am looking to find a list of Block Buster movies made from 2009 or so
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> > today the had a large dependency on Blender 3D for fx and the like.
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> I don't think there are any.  Almost all block busters are using
> Houdini, in house software, or specialty high end software for the fx
> (fluids, flame, smoke, explosions, etc.).  Blenders renderer was ill
> suited for photorealistic work (cycles might change that).
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