“De Huisspitsmuis” by Toogood
Conference:
- SIGGRAPH 2004 More animation videos from SIGGRAPH 2004:


SIGGRAPH Video Review:
Track:
- 11
Title:
- De Huisspitsmuis
Length:
- 0:47
Director(s):
Company / Institution / Agency:
- NCCA Bournemouth University
Description:
A digital “Albert Durer,” a very well-executed study in motion and modelling. Ben models and animates the rat-like animal so “accu- rately” that his work has all the lifelike properties of a real creature even though it is totally artificial. The photo-realistic style and the accuracy of animation give this piece a vivid dreamlike quality.
Hardware:
HARDWARE: PC single 1 GHz CPU, 512 MB RAM. Rendering farm: 25 CPUs.
Hardware rendering was used for final renders.
Software:
SOFTWARE DEVELOPER: Modeling, animation, and dynamics: Maya 4. Rendering: PRman10.
Compositing: Shake 2. Additional software: boujou for tracking.
Custom software: project management tools. OS: Windows 2000.
Additional Contributors:
Producer: NCCA, Bournemouth University
Supervisor: Paula Callus
Additional Information:
PRODUCTION
Modeling: principally NURBS. Animation: keyframe (with some use
of rotoscoping, and ‘mouse’ motion capture). Rendering technique
used most: PRman for the majority of the rendering, complemented
with some hardware rendering. Average CPU time for rendering per
frame: approximately one hour. Total production time: nine months.