Earth animation 3D – HD – Maya 2014


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An animation of the Earth made in Maya 2014 and rendered in multiple passes with the Maya software renderer. Composited in After Effects and edited in Premiere.

No 3rd party plugins used. Enjoy 🙂

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31 responses to “Earth animation 3D – HD – Maya 2014”

  1. Hello, I am an audiovisual producer and I need 4 seconds of your video to merge it with a map
    If it has commercial purposes but I am not a company I am independent and if some material of mine serves you we can exchange thanks

  2. Very nice. I would like to use it for a student project for the D&AD competition. Highly unlikely to be any commercial use, but in the unlikely event that I win it might be used by Desperados (a Heineken brand). Please let me know if you'd be happy for them to get in touch

  3. Hi, Can You please add the real size and speed rotation of the Earth and show Us how it looks ? The best view will be on 50-100 km high of the Earth with human eye spectrum … I'cant find any video showing the real speed rotation of the Earth :/

  4. The animation is full of crap, fake clouds which is made with layers. Anyone who has worked with layers at least for a few days can easily see this is CGI and not actually a video taken from satellites. When will we see real footage taken from a satellites showing us the real globe, as it is? I guess never. That is one reason to explain the reason why there are so many flat earthers today. Even adobe Photoshop and Illustrator users can't do their job trustworthy.

    After a half year from now, you should see totally different star constellations during the night, since the fictional globe should then be on the other side of the sun. But instead you see exactly the same star constellations. And if the Earth was a globe, spinning around the sun, the noon should after a half year from now be midnight, and the midnight should be noon. But it doesn't! Can you explain that? No? Why not?

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