Jurassic Park Animation In Blender

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Another 3D Blender 3.3 animation rendered on Cycles to put in practice some blender' studies about rendering optimization for large scale scenery.
I was watching Jurassic Park 3 and it made me want to create some large-scale environments in Blender... That's it!

➡️ Workflow
Assets & Environment modeled in Blender
Assets textured on Subtance Painter
Assets animated on Blender
Rendered in full HD on Blender Cycles (RTX 3070)
Post-production & Compositing on After Effects 2022
Final mix on Premiere Pro

➡️ Music used
Journey To The Island · John Williams
Jurassic Park
℗ 1993 Geffen Records

Hope you like it! Thanks for watching!
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Ain't no way you did this. This is gotta be taken from a movie that won an oscar for visual effects.

Beyond jokes, this is truly spectacular!

alessandrogravanago
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this is incredible! the ocean is so well done

TDPlayz
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Love it! A detailed breakthrough would be very interesting.

fpvtyp
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truly the best shot I have ever seen by blender full CG. can you give a tutorial?

yishi
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Truly excellent work .Cinematic boxes all ticked !

SpitfireCGI
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Wow this is super cool, love it! Looks very cinematic!

paulsiedler
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I keep rewatching your videos from time to time. Really inspires me to push my skills to the limits so someday I can reach your level. Thanks a lot for it!

laurencevisuals
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Woah! Epic, the post production adds a lot too

Ab_obla
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awesome stuff! we want to see a longer version! <3

andretaylforth
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It look like movie real shoot scene
BEST

pratiksalunkhe
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Crazy! Very, very well done! So inspiring!

filmeric-films
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Bro, this feels like a movie shot. Sheesh

Gotta love the realism renders with surviving a toasting pc

gabytheanim
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Dude, this is sooo sooo good!!! Great work!!!!

gingerd
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I genuinely would pay any amount of money if you made a course julien, you are the only reason I haven't jumped ship with blender just yet, I still have never seen any documentation on how to render large scale scenes like this

chrisnrs