Friday, September 4, 2009

Stepping on gum testing...

Have started some testing on my third shot on stepping on chewing gum. I am using Houdini's wire DOPs, wire solver and RBD pin constraints. The elasticity of a gum 'strand' is designed such that they are not uniform along the strand. This is so that the strand elongates more in the centre and less at the ends. Using the distance between the points, I then am able to control the width of the strand - bigger distance or higher stretch, so thinner; and smaller distance between points will mean less stretching and so wider gum width. This elasticity of the each wire (called klinear) is multiplied with a float ramp to achieve that non-uniformed elasticity and stretching.

The distance between points is then calculated with the help of a vop sop. The width of the strand is then calculated by taking the inverse of the distance between points. This width is fed to the radius parameter of the polywire SOP to finally create each strand.

Right now the strands seem to exact same look, so will need some research and testing on how to randomise the widths of different strands.

First single wire test.....

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Multiple wire test, ok but gum strands look alike...need random sizes...more testing later....


Friday, August 28, 2009


A view from my desk in the Toronto office...
overlooking University Ave (North Westerly view).

I can see rain clouds coming in now. Looks like it's
going to be a wet weekend and cooler. But forecasts
say that it'll be drier next week.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Short shot done in Houdini

Been some time since I last posted. Been busy with my project and settling down in Toronto. New place, new office, new people. During the past weeks in LA, I've been working on a shot depicting my walk to work. It is fully done in Houdini. It was a way to learn how to use the various components in Houdini...modelling, rigging, animation, some particle effects, some more SOPs, shaders...etc. Always felt that the best way to learn is to go hands on. Here's the movie clip...it's one shot in a series. The animation is quite bad but I must move on to something else...the next shot simulating chewing gum..

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Brickwall Generator




Created a brickwall generator utilising the useful copy SOP. The generator takes in two values for the width and height of the wall. 3 variations of bricks are 'randomly' chosen to form a row and then variations of the rows of bricks are copied to form the height of the wall.


I decided to use my own surface and displacement shaders instead of the off-the-shelf bricks shader in Houdini, in order to have more control. The look is grayscale as that is the style I want for my shots.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Awesome visit to House of Moves (part of VICON)


Kewwwlll...awesome...swell...totally...

That's what our visit to House of Moves was. Enjoyed it so much and so did the students and rest of SideFX. We were treated to a full demo of a take with 2 actors, sound, video crew and the whole VICON mocap whizzbang. And to top it all, we were given lunch and took a t-shirt home to put icing on our experience cake. Real nice people.

The work that these guys do is awesome and some of their film credits include Titanic, Spiderman 1 n 2, MIB2; and for games, Quake 3, some Star Wars games, Dead to Rights, NBA series (Shaq's shoes with markers were encased in a glass shelf). More recently, they worked on Star Wars : The Old Republic, Uncharted 2 and Resident Evil 5. I found the work on the Old Republic trailer was the best of the three they screened for us.

One of the coolest things we experienced was the virtual camera that was handled like a prop on stage, but its mocap data was used to drive a 3d camera in MotionBuilder. The camera handler then get a live feedback on his monitor as he moves the camera in mocap space. (Photo's showing one of the students trying out the virtual camera). Would be a cool project to do in school since we have a VICON studio ourselves.


Looking forward to the next visit....Rhythm n Hues.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Tribute to Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett

Double tragedy reported yesterday...sad day for fans all over the world. News channels in LA from yesterday evening and this morning are completely inundated with reports about the late stars.

I first heard of it while on the bus. The bus driver just yelled out, "Michael Jackson's dead. Oh, My God!", after she heard it on her radio. Everyone I passed by who was on the phone was talking about it.

But Farrah Fawcett's passing away is over-shadowed by Michael Jackson's. I guess hers was in a way expected, his wasn't; the cause of his death is at the moment controversial, hers wasn't; his life was controversial and hers far from it.

Farrah Fawcett (1947-2009)
Michael Jackson (1958-2009)


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

BootCamp Week

Going through Houdini bootcamp this week (2nd round seems better). I guess it was difficult concentrating during the Singapore bootcamp as I was in and out of class due to work.

Some results from the bootcamp training..

- Waves with VOPSOP...


- And some of my own experiments with the Break SOP...