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new keytoon´s website

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:32 pm
by jonatan | sytron
Hi ;)
 
    After a time of a hard work, at the end we updated our site with news, works in progress, animation and still gallery of clients how Disney Channel USA, Disney Channel Spain, Nickelodeon, McCann & Ericksson, Comcast and more.

On the site in the gallery animation section, the spot Disney channel incredibles and Kitty´s Dish was made with maxwell render :D

 Our site is : www.keytoon.com
 
We hope you like it. Greetings
Thanks for all.

Jonatan Catalan Navarrete
keytoon animation studio

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:36 pm
by tom
Milestone as usual! 8)

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:19 pm
by aitraaz
You guys rock!! Keep it up!! :D

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:24 pm
by -Adrian
Very cool site, i like it a lot. Colorful but not too flashy or intrusive.

An HTML DOCTYPE belongs in the source and you can remove the units for the css so that it's 0 instead of 0px, since 0px is 0 anyway :)

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:33 pm
by NicoR44
Woow, that sss in the ears of the Dr.Maxwell. Facial Test2 is just so cool and the total animation is great!!!! 8)

Re: new keytoon´s website

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 1:32 am
by bakbek
jonatan | sytron wrote:Hi ;)

After a time of a hard work, at the end we updated our site with news, works in progress, animation and still gallery of clients how Disney Channel USA, Disney Channel Spain, Nickelodeon, McCann & Ericksson, Comcast and more.

On the site in the gallery animation section, the spot Disney channel incredibles and Kitty´s Dish was made with maxwell render :D

Our site is : www.keytoon.com

We hope you like it. Greetings
Thanks for all.

Jonatan Catalan Navarrete
keytoon animation studio
Man this is some great stuff... could you please tell us something about the use of Maxwell in the ones you mentioned? Times per frame and Hardware used... we all struggle with simple still images here, in a reasonable time without the noise - but you guys dish out a kitty video that looks so clean!!!

The environment in these movies seems to be a static pre-rendered image, is it? Do you guys make passes and render the characters separately?

Well, I just want to say this stuff looks great, and you say it is done with Maxwell – but I can't see any thing else that comes near to this quality even for still images. I sure hope you'll share some pointers with us all.

What version of Maxwell Render was used on these projects

Re: new keytoon´s website

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 10:44 am
by jotero
jonatan | sytron wrote:Hi ;)
 
    After a time of a hard work, at the end we updated our site with news, works in progress, animation and still gallery of clients how Disney Channel USA, Disney Channel Spain, Nickelodeon, McCann & Ericksson, Comcast and more.

On the site in the gallery animation section, the spot Disney channel incredibles and Kitty´s Dish was made with maxwell render :D

 Our site is : www.keytoon.com
 
We hope you like it. Greetings
Thanks for all.

Jonatan Catalan Navarrete
keytoon animation studio
gallery or advertisement :?: TOM :?:

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 4:54 pm
by jdp
I found some problems using Firefox: no possibilities to select links (with flash plugin updated to v. 8 ). With IE everything works fine.

Besides this, Great job. :D

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:49 pm
by Xlars
Wow, fantastic work on your site!

Re: new keytoon´s website

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 12:48 am
by tom
jotero wrote:gallery or advertisement :?: TOM :?:
It's a perfect maxwell gallery if you visit the site ;)

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 5:08 am
by bakbek
Gallery aside... what about some info, like - what version of maxwell was used and render times per frame on what hardware?

Just telling us that this is done with Maxwell is not enough... TOM, I would have thought that if this is the level of animation that can be achieved with Maxwell (in reasonable time – and given the fact keytoon is doing this in a production environment I'm sure the times are reasonable) then you guys would have talked more about it, share some info and such…

The thing is – I struggle (I'm sure I'm not alone at this) to get a single image render within 6-12 Hours on an AMD +4400 Dual Core with 2GB RAM, Most of the images I do are Archviz so I can understand it can be more difficult due to more bounce of light in interior views. So, seeing this amazing animations, i need some common ground info in order to make the correlation.