VirtualTurtle | Hubris of Machine - Short Animation @VirtualTurtle | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
I am extremely excited to present my newest and largest project so far! Hubris of Machine explores the directive of an automated space ship sent out to seed new worlds, however after tens of thousands of years, its machinery is the only operational thing left on-board.
Check out the full project here
artstation.com/artwork/xz8VEX
behance.net/gallery/96880327/Hubris-of-Machine-Short-Animation
Huge thanks to John Boswell for allowing me to use his music in this animation. Another huge thanks to my brother Christian for setting up a renderfarm within Amazon Web Services, the RIT Renderfarm, and Sean Herman and Dustin Correll for their assistance in rendering a few shots.
Hubris of Machine was a 12 week intensive student animation created in the Project Planning class within RIT's 3D Digital Design program under the guidance of Phil Szrama.
If you have any questions about posting this animation elsewhere, please give proper credit and don't hesitate to contact me at noahmesh@gmail.com.
I am extremely excited to present my newest and largest project so far! Hubris of Machine explores the directive of an automated space ship sent out to seed new worlds, however after tens of thousands of years, its machinery is the only operational thing left on-board.
Check out the full project here
artstation.com/artwork/xz8VEX
behance.net/gallery/96880327/Hubris-of-Machine-Short-Animation
Huge thanks to John Boswell for allowing me to use his music in this animation. Another huge thanks to my brother Christian for setting up a renderfarm within Amazon Web Services, the RIT Renderfarm, and Sean Herman and Dustin Correll for their assistance in rendering a few shots.
Hubris of Machine was a 12 week intensive student animation created in the Project Planning class within RIT's 3D Digital Design program under the guidance of Phil Szrama.
If you have any questions about posting this animation elsewhere, please give proper credit and don't hesitate to contact me at noahmesh@gmail.com.