Ever wondered what Element 3D is capable of? Check out the amazing VFX shot created by Carlos Robles for a Barcelona based design agency Bamf Producciones. Here’s what Carlos had to say about the making of this extraordinary piece of Element 3D work:
BAMF! PRODUCCIONES was the company where I started this project in the first place, as part of a trailer about a novel (“Diario de un Zombi“). This shot has been my main job for the past few months, I hope you enjoy it. Almost all the work was made in After Effects and Element 3D, but I’ve used a lot of other software and stuff for doing this, this is the list:
Adobe:
– After Effects CS6 (for almost everything)
– Photoshop CS4 (for making textures)
– Premiere Pro CS4 (for the sound editing only)
Video Copilot:
– Element 3D v1.0.345
– Optical Flares v1.2.132
– Action Essentials 2
– Pro Scores
– Designer Sound FX
– Real Clouds
– Some other free content, like their HD Particles.
Pixologic: – Zbrush 4R4 (for create, edit and/or paint 3D models)
Autodesk: – 3ds Max 2011 (for editing some models only)
Turbosquid: Some free models (modified later in Zbrush and 3ds Max).