Here is the final animation of my grandfather clock that I have been modelling over this semester. When I done the final render I created an ambient layer and rendered that in Arnold so the clock looked more realistic. I then put this into after effects and turned it into a multiply layer.
Overall I am very pleased with my final animation as I had no prior experience with Maya or any other modelling and animation software. The model turned out to look very similar, but not exact, to the reference picture I was using. Because of this I feel that my animation and model were very successful.
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Friday, 15 December 2017
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