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|a3D Matte painting and camera mapping|eMatte painting for film with Chris Stoski|f[produced by] the Gnomon Workshop
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|a[electronic resource]
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|aHollywood, CA|cGnomon Workshop|d[2006]
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|a1 DVD-ROM (170 min)|csd., col|d4 3/4 in
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|aProfessional training for artists
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|aTitle from disc label
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|aDisc does not work in DVD players. Title from the title screen
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|aLecturer, Chris Stoski
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|aStoski illustrates the creation of several 3D matte paintings, and the utilization of moving cameras in matte paintings, as often used in the film industry. Discusses how a matte painter creates camera movement in two different environments, using Adobe Photoshop, Autodesk 3ds Max, and other 3D software
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|aSystem requirements: PC or Macintosh; 1 GHz or faster processor; 512 MB RAM; 64 MB Video RAM; 5 GB of hard disk space; Microsoft Windows XP Professional/2000 Professional or Apple Mac OS X 10.2; 1280 x 1024 display; DVD-ROM
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|2lc|aComputer drawingx
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|2lc|aMatte painting
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|2lc|aDigital art|xTechnique
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|aStoski|bChris
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|aGnomon Workshop (Firm)
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