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Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween from TNG Visual Effects!
We hope you enjoy this haunting clip of how we created this 3D Digital Zombie.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
DANGERMAN - The Urban Superhero
DangerMan says: Help make the world a better place. We did a full
body 3D scan of DangerMan a few weeks ago. Check out this clip of his
digital double.
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This Ain't Your Father's Car!
Dad's aren't driving old station wagons anymore, they're driving cool
Chargers! Check out this blog that goes through the process of 3D
scanning a vehicle.
http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/this-aint-your-fathers-car/
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Elvis Presley for Halloween?
Who's going to be Elvis, the King of Rock & Roll, this Halloween?
Check out our digital double we created using an Elvis impersonator. http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/elvis-presley-for-halloween/
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How Do Your Buildings and Sets Measure Up?
3d scanning buildings and sets give production
a blue print with exact measurements to work with. If you need to scan a
set or building for your project, give us a call. http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/how-do-your-buildings-and-sets-measure-up/
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Friday, October 25, 2013
5 Ways Smithsonian Uses 3-D Scanning to Open Up History
The
Smithsonian Museum has used 3D scanning to intensively study objects
without having to actually touch them. Check out this article, 5 Ways
Smithsonian Uses 3D Scanning to Open Up History. http://bit.ly/HguqZQ
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Thursday, October 24, 2013
From Statue to Real Life - Texturing for 3D Models
Texturing a 3D model is not an easy task, but with the right team, you can deliver a great product. http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/building-texture-maps/
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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Celebrity English Interviews TNG Visual Effects Founder, Nick Tesi
Nick Tesi, Founder of TNG Visual Effects, talks about how he entered into the Visual Effects Industry, how TNG came about, and what it takes to be an artist or scan technician at TNG in this interview by Alex Graham of Celebrity English.
Nick Tesi: I came from the area of selling hardware and software to the 3D graphics arena based on PC work stations, and in their earlier days based on silicon graphics work stations. From there I went into motion capture. I was with the first motion capture facility in Los Angeles and we were doing a lot of work in the gaming arena, if you will, and then from there I moved into 3D scanning.
Then prior to coming into TNG, prior to 2010, I ran a company called Eyetronics. They were out of Belgium and were a 3D scanning hardware manufacturer. After a year of trying to sell the hardware, we had discussed selling a service based on their hardware. Then we took that direction and that seemed to be a much better model to work with. I moved from selling out of my living room to selling from an office to expanding into a bigger office space with more people. At the end of the decade, 2009, they started taking a different direction that I really didn’t want to go in. I didn’t see their vision. I wanted to stay in providing services in 3D scanning so I started my own company as of 2010, and that is what I have been working on.
Alex: Fantastic industry background! Can you tell me what the difference between Special Effects and Visual Effects is?
Nick: Yes, I sure can! In talking to the industry...
Click here to read the full interview
Alex Graham: Please tell us a bit about yourself and TNG Visual Effects.
"I was one of the earliest people in that as well. I try to stay on the leading edge, or as some people call the bleeding edge of technology."
Alex: Fantastic industry background! Can you tell me what the difference between Special Effects and Visual Effects is?
Nick: Yes, I sure can! In talking to the industry...
Click here to read the full interview
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Can You Buy Fashion?
Consider having your latest line of shoes and apparel 3d scanned for display on your website, just in time for the Holidays. http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/can-you-buy-fashion/
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Episodics On TV Have Become More Visionary
Episodics are giving films a run for their
money these days, and it's been a treat to do some 3D scanning for the
more recent ones that premiered the last few weeks. This blog tells a
little about what it takes to make these shows a hit. http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/episodics-on-tv-have-become-more-visionary/
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Thursday, October 3, 2013
Pre-Vis To Full Building Scans
We've
been asked many times to scan sets before they're taken down in case
they need to make changes later on. If you need a set scanned, we're
highly mobile and can come to your location. http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/pre-vis-to-full-building-scans/
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Digital Assets: 3D Scanning Props
Props help the storytelling process. If you need your props 3D scanned,
give us a call.
http://blog.tngvisualeffects.com/digital-assets-3d-scanning-props/
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