Making of the Kumite
A 3D Model of Bloodsport's Kumite, using Google Sketch-Up
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For my first introduction to Google Sketch-up, I decided to build the Kumite. I filmed the process using quicktime and then finally mashed it with some personal footage to develop the story further.
From never touching the Google Sketch-up to building the Kumite took about 6-8 hours. I was amazed at how intuitive it was.
SEE MORE: www.bentonrochester.com/kumite
A 3D Model of Bloodsport's Kumite, using Google Sketch-Up
_______________________________________________________________________
For my first introduction to Google Sketch-up, I decided to build the Kumite. I filmed the process using quicktime and then finally mashed it with some personal footage to develop the story further.
From never touching the Google Sketch-up to building the Kumite took about 6-8 hours. I was amazed at how intuitive it was.
SEE MORE: www.bentonrochester.com/kumite
Problems:
FInding Content
The movie lacked coverage of inside of the Kumite, so I had to make a lot of the structure up and when I could, I would photoshop out images and post them up in the 3d model.
Finding People
Sketch-up has a relatively small library of 3d objects and trying to find hundreds of angry characters from all over the world was impossible. I decided to use silhouettes of people instead to offer more focus on individuals in the fight.
Processing Power
By the time I was adding the people and roof while doing a screen recording, my old mac sounded like a jet engine and was as hot as one too. Sketch-up could barely run once it reached a certain size, so I had to keep the file short and sweet.
FInding Content
The movie lacked coverage of inside of the Kumite, so I had to make a lot of the structure up and when I could, I would photoshop out images and post them up in the 3d model.
Finding People
Sketch-up has a relatively small library of 3d objects and trying to find hundreds of angry characters from all over the world was impossible. I decided to use silhouettes of people instead to offer more focus on individuals in the fight.
Processing Power
By the time I was adding the people and roof while doing a screen recording, my old mac sounded like a jet engine and was as hot as one too. Sketch-up could barely run once it reached a certain size, so I had to keep the file short and sweet.