Senin, 24 Oktober 2011

Blender started out as an inhouse tool for a Dutch commercial animation company, NeoGeo.[37] Blender has been used for television commercials in several parts of the world including Australia,[38] Iceland,[39] Brazil,[40][41] Russia [42] and Sweden.[43]
The first large professional project that used Blender was Spider-Man 2, where it was primarily used to create animatics and pre-visualizations for the storyboard department.
"As an animatic artist working in the storyboard department of Spider-Man 2, I used Blender's 3D modeling and character animation tools to enhance the storyboards, re-creating sets and props, and putting into motion action and camera moves in 3D space to help make Sam Raimi's vision as clear to other departments as possible."[44] - Anthony Zierhut,[45] Animatic Artist, Los Angeles.
The French-language film Friday or Another Day (Vendredi ou un autre jour) was the first 35 mm feature film to use Blender for all the special effects, made on GNU/Linux workstations.[46] It won a prize at the Locarno International Film Festival. The special effects were by Digital Graphics[47] of Belgium.
Blender has also been used for shows on the History Channel, alongside many other professional 3D graphics programs.[48]
Tomm Moore’s The Secret of Kells, which was partly produced in Blender by the Belgian studio Digital Graphics, has been nominated for an Oscar in the category ‘Best Animated Feature Film’.[49]

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