Showing posts with label terengganu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terengganu. Show all posts
3D Studio Max Rendering of Pura Tanjung Sabtu
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Site Master
, Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 1:07 PM, in
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heritage,
modelling,
Pura Tanjung Sabtu,
terengganu,
trip
Lets go back to the time when wood was cheap. What you're looking at here is the rendition of an antique collection of Terengganu's Malay timber houses, owned by us, in digital 3D form. But the real thing is a private property of Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Su. A second cousin to the present H.R.H. the Sultan of Terengganu. The place is called Pura Tanjung Sabtu.
Perahu Payang Terengganu broken into bits, bytes and kilobytes
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Site Master
, Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 5:04 PM, in
Labels:
3D animation,
east coast,
heritage,
innovation,
modelling,
terengganu
Fuel price is going to increase again. Better keep up with the news so when the date is finally out you can be among the first to queue up at petrol station during midnight to fill up with the last bit of cheap petrol before the new price kicks in. You'll save tremendous amount of money for the following month if you stock up with no less than 3000 gallon. While you're waiting for 10 cars in front to finish filling up,
Test Render in 3DS Max
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Site Master
, Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 11:55 AM, in
Labels:
3D animation,
cad drawing,
malay,
modelling,
terengganu,
texturing
It took 7 hours to render just one 3D still image scene. Can't imagine how long it'll take to render a whole animation. Looks like our aim to go for full HD animation might have to be abandoned. Actually, it's still too early to conclude anything. Afterall, we will be getting new machines this month. Or next month. Or next next month... We pray hard. As for now, we have completed modelling of two houses, rumah Tok Ku Paloh and rumah tele and the latter has been fully textured and rendered. To produce this, we had to push our staff until he almost snapped his spinal cord and we thrown away our kitty. The result..,
1st Company Trip (part 3)
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, Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 11:01 AM, in
Labels:
address,
balai seni wanpo,
desa ukiran kayu,
east coast,
heritage,
malay,
terengganu,
trip
2nd March
We moved up north to Besut before going up further to Kelantan. The journey took a few hours of the day so we can't help limiting the destination to just one for this day. Two actually if we count the short pit stop we did at Balai Seni Wanpo before reaching Desa Ukiran Kayu in Besut. Well the plan actually was more than mere saying hi! to Wan Mustapha Wan Su, or Wanpo himself who is the founder of the Balai Seni. An unfortunate, or rather embarassing event occurred that saw us leaving the place redfaced. What happened was
We moved up north to Besut before going up further to Kelantan. The journey took a few hours of the day so we can't help limiting the destination to just one for this day. Two actually if we count the short pit stop we did at Balai Seni Wanpo before reaching Desa Ukiran Kayu in Besut. Well the plan actually was more than mere saying hi! to Wan Mustapha Wan Su, or Wanpo himself who is the founder of the Balai Seni. An unfortunate, or rather embarassing event occurred that saw us leaving the place redfaced. What happened was
1st Company Trip (part 2)
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, Monday, May 3, 2010 at 4:52 PM, in
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address,
east coast,
heritage,
malay,
terengganu,
trip
In case you are wondering why a multimedia company is even interested in organizing a study trip to the museums like kindergarten kids have once a year? It was a research trip, to find as much material for our current project. The details of the project remains not to be disclosed at this moment (don't ask) but we need those cultural elements and motives as well as the background information to be the ingredients for our product. The project spans in 1 year period starting from 1st January 2010.
Back to the trip...
1st March
Back to the trip...
1st March
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