Google Ads

[ More ] March 28th, 2009 | No Comments |

Ok, just as I thought. Google ads was the reason the site was loading so slowly. I know we all loved that little experiment of trying to earn back my hosting costs. And I certainly appreciate the all-time ad revenue of $3.92. So consider graphicsmafia google adless and consider this my offer to anyone who would like to advertise on this site to shoot me an email and we’ll work something out.

Skyline Post for Carolina Panthers

[ More ] March 28th, 2009 | 1 Comment |

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Skyline post of South Carolina created the in-game package for the Carolina Panthers. Some really great work.

Hit the jump for the quicktime and styleboards.

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Earth Zoom In

[ More ] March 20th, 2009 | No Comments |

Pretty sweet tutorial for a universe to street corner fly in effect in after effects. http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorial/earth_zoom/

Zero Version 49’s boards

[ More ] March 20th, 2009 | 1 Comment |

While at the Famous Group Zero Version designed some cool boards for the 49’s. Famous Group’s 2009 reel is up with some recognizable sports stuff. Check back soon for a new website.

Motion Theory for NCAA

[ More ] March 19th, 2009 | No Comments |

New spots from Motion Theory for the NCAA

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cgpov.com launches

[ More ] March 17th, 2009 | No Comments |

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Graphicsmafia friend Chad Ashley has created a new blog where he’ll be posting his experiences with new CG software. A highly accomplished 3D artist, Chad currently heads up the 3D department at Digital Kitchen Chicago.

So far cgpov.com is off to a great start with a free HDR and a review of hdrlight studio.

Sebastian Onufszak

[ More ] March 12th, 2009 | No Comments |

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If you check this site often, you know I really like posting boards, but I don’t come across that many sports boards. A lot of sports graphics (especially in-game) are pretty quick turn around and the idea of creating boards can be a bit of a tough sell to the powers that be. But it is interesting that the boards I do find are not only really great but usually are never made into spots. Go figure.

Sebastian Onufszak of Germany has some very beautiful boards.

Born in Breslau, Poland in 1978, Sebastian Onufszak is a German visual artist focusing on print, interactive media and motion graphics.

Since 2002 he has been working for an international range of high-end clients. Additionally he is reknowned for his experimental live visuals which supported Funkstoerung, Mouse on Mars, Michael Fakesch and many more.

His works were featured in numerous publications and exhibitions worldwide. He is founder of the well-known artist collective “Propagandabuero”.

Having worked as Creative Director at Parasol Island for more than two years, he is now available as a freelance designer and director.

Also, take note of his “information” section on his site. Very complete, including links to all his profiles on sites such as myspace and cpluv. I think its great to have that information available. Also, check out Grey Scale Gorilla’s post on making “about” webpages.

Daily Planet looking for freelancers

[ More ] March 10th, 2009 | 1 Comment |

Daily Planet Ltd. is looking for freelance 3D artists and animators for upcoming commercial projects. Candidates must be experienced in either Maya, 3D Studio Max, and/or C4D.

Candidates must also be able to work with quick turn-around times and client revisions. We are looking for 3D artists who can animate realistic characters and backgrounds, as well as texturing and lighting.

Freelancers would be able to work remotely and/or in our offices depending on the projects needs.

Email samples or links to:
jon@dailyplanetltd.com

www.dailyplanetltd.com

The Mograph Blog

[ More ] March 10th, 2009 | No Comments |

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The Mograph blog’s newest post about mastering the render queue is frankly amazing. I consider myself to be a pretty savvy after effects user and I didn’t know half this stuff. This is the kind of information that really helps me on a day to day basis. That’s why I’ve added The Mograph Blog to the Consigliere (or counsel) categories of links near the bottom of the sidebar.

Lost Project: Craig Stouffer

[ More ] March 9th, 2009 | No Comments |

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Lost Project, or Craig Stouffer, motion director extraordinaire has some great and very recognizable work done with Troika. His reel is from 2007 but check out his NFL network and NBC Football projects. Super glossy, reflecting, lens flare goodness.

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