Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Artisans

Finally! This subject is finally done and it was quite a success :)
Yesterday (tuesday 31st januar) the Advanced 1 students presented the work they’ve been doing for the past 4 months, in front of the all school.
The subject: Artisans / 2 images per student (close shot and wider shot) / Full 3D
They worked hard... So did I and Fabrice! Again, I was supervising the pre-production, the modeling and UVs, and Fabrice took care of the texturing, rendering and compositing.
I’m happy about it, because I’m leaving the place soon, but I know they all made great improvements (they all started to learn 3D this year).


They are looking for internships and they all wish to work abroad if possible. If you hear something in your studio/company, do not hesitate to contact them. Enjoy :)

 Arnov B Chaudhury / arnovc@gmail.com / luthier









  

 Bhanu Khandelwal / bhanukhandelwal@gmail.com / sugar cane juice machine


















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 Eshana Multani / eshutoonpan@gmail.com / blacksmith
  

 Hadrien brissaud / hadrien.brissaud@gmail.com / luthier
  

 Himanshu Thakur / void.himanshu@gmail.com / punjabi jutti artisan (typical indian shoes)
  

 Jyoti Khatavkar / jyotidsk@gmail.com / carpenter









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 Kartik Gupta / kartik.gupta.511@gmail.com / bamboo and cane work
   

 Karthikeyan, D / karthikeyanharry@gmail.com / traditional handloom weaving
  

 Kenrick Dchunha / kenrickd@live.in / kolhapuri sandals (typical indian shoes)
  
 
 Manisha Rajendran / mauxrajendran@gmail.com / Diwali lanterns









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 Siddarth Raj Grover / raj.srg23@gmail.com / sweet shop
   

 Varun nair / varunnair92@gmail.com / rural barber shop
  

Yves-Marie Beaufrand / ymbeaufrand@gmail.com / ship carpenter
  

Zaidali Raool / zaid10.19@gmail.com / Zari work (indian embroidery)
  
 

Monday, December 12, 2011

Mumbai, just a quick week-end...

We went to Mumbai last month with Fabrice, just to spend the week-end. Our most interesting experience there was probably the train: First time we took the train in India, actually! (The logotype might look familiar to some londoners...) We could appreciate the... safety standards over there. Really impressive to see those doors totally open all along the journey, people jumping in and from the train, when it's still going, and sometimes, on the way, you see guys on the rails: Workers. If a train arrives, well, they might just jump on the side and go back until the next one! And in the end, well, it's like anything, you get used to it... Also, a picture of a cricket team in a parc. Cricket is very popular in India: A leftover among others from the british colonies. Something I really liked, is the color of the taxis: They have the exact same colors/look as the "rikshaws" (the indian "touc-touc"). It's like in a cartoon, daddy car and baby car, same uniform :)




Open day on the campus...

I let you imagine: Hundreds of hysterical schoolgirls, dancing on some kind of indian dance music (and singing... hem, shouting at the same time)... Well, at least, the campus was very much alive for a few days!





Friday, November 4, 2011

Beautiful Kerala

For our Diwali holidays (our first holidays as "indian citizens"! One full week) we traveled a bit threw the Kerala, a south-west indian state. We first spent two days in Kochi. from there, we moved to Alappuzha and spent a day and night on a houseboat, floating on the backwaters. Then we moved to Periyar/Tekkady, in the montains (1200 to 2000 m) full of tea plantations and spice cultures that create amazing, beautiful landscapes.





Monday, October 17, 2011

Advanced 1 students, just a start...

Life is not easy every day here, far from home... But I'm enjoying teaching, that far!
Here are the advanced 1 students, for whom I'm the main teacher.
One is missing on the pic, but the other ones are there, it's a total of 15 dudes !
With their authorization, I put this group pic and a few random examples of
the first exercise they did with me: 3 weeks to model and render an italian coffee machine
borrowed to a friend. Mag on the modeling, Fab on the rendering. Team work!
Well, there is still a long way to go, but it's the 1st year of 3D and it's just a start...





Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Resolutions !

Here is my new resolution and idea of a future project:
My life in India inspires me many things... There are the good parts, and also the difficult ones...
I am taking many notes from my experience here, and I think it's worth waiting to put them
all together and create a proper book/comic book/graphic novel... We'll see... I'm sure it's worth it :)