Hammer, Nails & Wood (A blender 3D short film)


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Here’s a short animation movie I created using Blender only with my colleague Olivier Bolduc last semester.
Enjoy 🙂

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36 responses to “Hammer, Nails & Wood (A blender 3D short film)”

  1. It's a simple animated movie. Firstly, I thought, something would happen. But nothing special. Does it have any message or it is just presenting your animating skills? Something I got from this movie:
    We only work for having rest. It may sound strange, but I did not understand anything else from this movie.😂😂😂

  2. Frickin amazing video! If you wanna read a sentimental spiel about the software,

    I've learned recently with my experience with music software that it doesn't matter what tools you use, but it matters the amount of time spent with such tools to make something awesome. How does that relate to this video you might ask? When I was younger(and now again, my interest has been rekindling, especially since a lot of the recent blender updates are huge steps in the right direction, but when I was younger, I was quite happy to have blender as a free 3d modeling program, but also as many people who use blender experience, they may get looked down on by people who use maya or 3DS Max… But you can make a shitty project in Maya the same way you can make a pretty awesome project in blender, and you have proven this!

    TLDR: You've proven to me and a lot of people that Blender can be used to make some pretty kickass things, especially with many of the recent updates it's been receiving. As long as you have cubes, can extrude them, control their vertices and edges, can animate, texture, and render, I guess you can make just about anything 🙂 Keep it up, it's really inspired me to jump back into it!

  3. Should call it "Hammer, Nails, Wood & psycho hillbilly christian with electric grinder". Seriously, have to ask how long it took to complete and did you have to make all the models yourself? I am wanting to use my 3D skills and make a short, but I want it to be worth doing.

  4. I really liked this. Simple idea, snappily animated and directed and notably to me it isn't drawn out by the animation "showing off" rendering and the like. It just gets to the point, and the whole thing works nicely for the viewer.

    Thanks!

  5. It looks great and way to keep the story simple and contained but really effective. Just out of curiosity did you render this with the cycles engine? I've had a challenging time getting rid of grain in my renders. Any tips? I've watched a few tutorials but most of them suggest using a gaussian blur in the compositor which i'd like to avoid if i can.

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