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Terry Schermerhorn
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Добавлен 21 апр 2009
A showcase for some of my animations.
Octane walkthrough 1
After tinkering around with Octane settings, I decided to test it out on my Morbius home from Forbidden Planet.
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Tube train
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A test animation of a tube train going through the Great Machine and one of its reactors from the movie Forbidden Planet. I just wanted to see how the plasma arc was visible through the glass material.
Elevator
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Just a test animation of a hypothetical geothermal power generator that might be used by the Krell from the movie Forbidden Planet.
Finally done with the Great Machine!
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Just my attempt to make the hall scene of the Great Machine from the movie Forbidden Planet.
Final landing sequence of the C-57D
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Final landing sequence of the C-57D
Cygnus test
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Just a test of the grid-work surrounding a glass box based on the Cygnus spaceship.
Tank wheel test 2
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First attempt at animating tank wheels on an uneven surface using Ray Cast in Lightwave 3D.
Cavorite sphere
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This is a cgi model of the Cavorite sphere from the movie "First Men in the Moon".
The Hustler
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Lee Taylor's Hustler used in his 1968 record setting speed run.
No one ever seems to comment on the Tardis-like nature of the ship. The interior shots show it being larger on the inside than the outside.
Ahh the Captain has finally learnt to land smoothly.
Love it 😊
What?
Hi what program are you using to make this?
Lightwave 3d
Great. Would've been even better with sound effects
I thought it was a Babylon 5 reference. Was JMS referencing Forbidden Planet?
Much needed.... IN VRCHAT!!!
What does it do?
Great things
Governing a planet
Very cool
Do you have a CAD file for this model? I would love to 3D print it
Would like to use this video in a film project about puma punku, please dm me
Yes, I would be honored!
that is the way i had thought it would go together, but now for what purpose
Faster build times
I believe the Apollo astronauts reported seeing something like this still in lunar orbit.🌝
Radio active tests show 90 in the metre
Me when home depot
It wasn't a temple. It was the fortress.
wish I had the money to roll this out... thanx
the music sucks
Nice animation and video! Nothing like? I send one... Thanks for share
I've reposted this amazing video to Facebook… *PLEASE make the "time" to create a far more in-depth animated video based upon all of these "stones", their Extreme precision and especially, just how high did these "H" blocks go? And what purpose could they have possibly ever served (?) for anyone to even build such a ginormous precision-engineered structure. And what tools were thought to have been used? Why is this ALL kept such a secret? - Simply put --- Cui bono.
wow, is perfect.
The video is good but not perfect because the "H Blocks" are cut differently. There may have been several styles of "H Blocks."
Terry Schermerhorn A big "10-4!" and looking forward to see all the various blocks dug up from the excavation site. If the puzzle is eventually put together, it probably will be impressive, whether with computer graphics or in real life. I have to admit your video puts me in a slight trance, "what was it?" "what is it?" "why is it?" "who built it?" I can't get enough of the H Blocks of Puma Punku!
This is great, just what I was looking for. Thanks :)
So the questions remain, were these made in a Mold? Laser Cut? Power Tools?
That was awesome. Thank you.
I recently saw a new rendering of the Puma Puku Blocks being laid out and that the two areas together created a giant landing structure(s) of sorts. See "In Search of Aliens" great work. Flood was still the main cause of the destruction of the area. May have occurred while the builders were not in our Solar System and couldn't do anything to protect or salvage the location(s). This has become my favorite evidence that the Human species is not what we have been taught through history and we need to consider outside forces in the creation of the Human race.
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If they knew a flood had been coming they could had moved onto high grounds for evasion. For example the Himalaya or Machu-Pichu. The massivnes of the building must had other reasons.
AFAIK the H Blocks/Puma Punku are unique. Or does anyone else know of similiar, ancient construction methods. Unlike other, ancient construction methods you can basicly find a different locations on this planet.
It had probably been a kind of remote stronghold or outpost. Judging by the the massive construction the builders wanted to be able to withstand an attack. Maybe the just wanted to keep the natives out.
BTW what did you use for the sound track?
Video is too short. Can you make a longer one perhaps featuring 3d rotation of each different block in detail?
as long as they leave that dumb music out!
Indeed there seems to be link in all these ancient structures, all dated around 10500 B.C. I do think these H-blocks must have some real purpose due to it's structural design were too purposeful and with section left empty as if something else will fit there. Maybe it's energy related, or used for launching air/spacecrafts, we'll never know until a theory is proven.
Nice animation. It showed how precise the blocks were. They were obviously pre-fabricated in large quantities like lego blocks so they are interchangeable. Question is, what is the real function of such structure? Seems to me it's ridiculously over-engineered just to build a strong wall.
They are part of a launch track. Try to lay them flat on the ground like railway tracks and you will get a better idea of how they fit together.
when i first saw the H blocks, i realized they were intended for interlocking, Probably one of the most efficient, stable stacking systems i have ever seen. Thanks for making this video.
good job
it`s a bit to wide, but i really like it
looks great T Will