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Here you can find some extraordinary examples of what CyberMotion can do! Just click the corresponding pictures to see them in full resolution or to play a video file. All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The images and animations are property of their posters! All the rest © 2007 by Reinhard Epp Software.

Thanks to all contributors!

Spherical Map Collection
v.13.0 Examples
v.12.0/12.25 Examples

v.11.0 Examples

v.10.0 Examples
v.9.0 Examples

v.8.0 Examples
Barkam, Raimund
Berthold, Werner
Brimelow, Ian
Cacheforce Computing Ltd.
Connolly, Stuart
Danecki, Stefan
Demitz, Peter
Fabian, Markus
Geiger, Andy
Heinzerling, Jürgen
Heußner, Pascal
Hinkley, Diane
Jacobs, Martina
Jepsen, Udo
Kaupp, Jürgen
Kennedy, Paul
Klüver, Tony
mr-clipart
Neupert, Frank
Oines, Dan
Page, Billy
Pezzoli, Stefano
Prochazka, Andreas
Prof. Mag. Dr. Guttenberger
Resech, Torsten
Ridgway, John
Saar, Michael - Tradelogic
Seehauser, Eberhard
Spindeldreier, Klaus
Ulbrich, Steffen - gradema Design
Wulff, Uwe
Wolf, Thorbjørn



 

Jürgen Kaupp presents a new collection of full 360° Giant Spherical Maps

Image Based Lighting (IBL) and reflection mapping based on full 360°panoramic background images are essential instruments when it comes to produce photorealistic images. Using this techniques even unexperienced users can create stunning pictures of great realism. One drawback of many commercial collections of panoramic images is insufficient picture resolution. Because in a rendering you always see only a small detail of the 360° panoramic view these environment pictures need a much higher resolution than the picture to be rendered. Jürgen Kaupp now presents a new collection of high resolution panoramic landscape images with up to 15.000 x 7.500 pixels. This way you can even zoom in or out a panoramic view while preserving always highest possible quality.
Examples: On the left you see a downsized example of the collection (360° spherical mapping). In the middle Jürgen presents a composition of two 3D cars placed in a panoramic environment. Play the HiRes animation (1024*768, 67 MB) on the right to get an impression of the 360° panoramic view.
 
 

Version 13.0 - Pictures and animations demonstrating the new features of v.13.0

Version 13.0 will introduce new displacement materials which can deform the surface of an object. The revised landscape editor will use this functionality in combination with the Subdivision Surface property to generate terrains of variable resolutions. For instance, the terrain for the little intro animation "CyberMotion Islands" was produced simply by creating a little landscape with a corresponding height map (grayscale image) for the displacement material. Then the CyberMotion logo was inserted into the height map with help of an ordinary third party image processor. Reloading the height map resulted in an immediate re-deformation of the terrain, now showing a group of islands forming the CyberMotion logo. Pictures in the middle and on the right show two other examples for the application of displacement materials.
There are new functions that generate automatic sun colors and corresponding sky gradients in dependence of the sun inclination. Fuzzy volumetric clouds are rendered now with help of a new volumetric cloud model. On the left you see an animation of a sunrise with animated volumetric clouds (9.58mb). The picture in the middle shows a detail of the animation. cloudfly.wmv (18.5mb) - In this film a volumetric fog bank is used to animate a fly through clouds. (Animation by Jürgen Kaupp)
The new Grid Rendering includes the wireframe lines into the final rendering.
(Model created with CyberMotion by Pascal Heussner)
Peterbilt Truck (8.41mb) - In this animation only the wireframe was rendered.
(Model by mr-clipart.com)
 
 

Version 12.25 - Pictures and animations demonstrating the new features of v.12.25

Version 12.25 introduces HDRI-rendering as an extension of the Ambient Occlusion renderer. Photographic panoramas in high definition range format (HDR) not only provide the picture information used to render the background and environmental reflections, but also carry the whole light information required to transfer the light atmosphere from the photograph to your virtual scene. The example above on the left demonstrates the effect. A simple scene containing a reflective sphere and a little statue rendered only with the light information of the panoramic skymaps. Four different skymaps were applied, each time producing a different light atmosphere.
Picture in the middle: Lotus sports car modeled in CyberMotion and rendered with HDRI by Pascal Heußner. Picture on the right: Car model by mr-clipart, HDR-Image by Paul Debevec, www.debevec.org, HDRI-rendering in CyberMotion.

Version 12.0 - Pictures and animations demonstrating the new features of v.12.0

The newly implemented Ambient Occlusion renderer is a strong alternative to global illumination algorithms. The Ambient Occlusion shader enhances contours and provides soft shadows by simulating mutual shadow casting of adjacent objects and corners caused by diffuse area brightness. The top row shows some examples of the capabilities of Ambient Occlusion rendering. All pictures were modeled and rendered in CyberMotion by graphic designer Jürgen Kaupp from Haiterbach, Germany.
In this custom work for ballooning organizer Christian Muth  (www.ballonfahren.com) Jürgen Kaupp shows the perfect integration of a 3d-model into a photographic background. Comparison of a rendering without and on the right with Ambient Occlusion switched on. Anatomy model by cacheforce (www.anatomium.com).

AirCombat (6mb) - This filmlet shows some more of the possibilities of the new version 12.0. The mountains (about 2 million facets) were created with a new filter for sharp ridges. Explosions and particle smoke trails were generated using auto-aligning billboard primitives. Explosion and smoke bitmaps for the billboard projections were rendered in advance from an animated volumetric fire (see tutorial section of the manual for more details). Model of the aircraft: John Ridgway

Cars (7,4mb) - A little car and terrain demonstration. The vehicles are commercial models provided by mr-clipart.com, the red sports car was modeled by Pascal Heußner (see tutorial on "Car Design"), the trees along the road were created with help of the commercial tree designer TreeMagic by TheGameCreators. All other plants from the CyberMotion library.
Smoke (694kb) - A thin trail of cigarette smoke created with the new pixel particle feature. Waterfall (16.7mb) - This lively waterfall was created with help of 12 slightly displaced streams of pixel particles. Deo.wmv (286kb) - Deodorant with spray effect from pixel particles by Pascal Heußner.
 
 

Version 11.0 opens the door to new worlds

tropical island

Tropical (9.0mb) - Demonstrates the extended particle functions of version 11.x. Only four basic palm tree and plant objects, provided with uv-mapped multitextures, were duplicated and distributed onto the surface of an island with help of the new particle functions.

Wonderful World (12.2mb) - Another example of plant particles. This time a simple conifer tree, a fern, mushrooms, a stone, grass and two types of flowers serve as particle reference objects.
Tropical Island
Snippets from the Tropical video... ...rendered in somewhat higher quality. A detail of the Wonderful World animation.
Gateways (7.48)mb - Short film based on John Ridgways "Frontiers"- comic book series. Modells: John Ridgway jet.wmv (4.2m1b) - A fast low level flight over a group of islands. Snowland-Loop (6.17mb) - Particle snow on a terrain segment with material animation.
Cadillac Escalade
Pascal Heußner demonstrats in a new tutorial how to desing a sports car from a blueprint. A sample of mr-clipart's new collection of 3D-vehicles. You can find it in the project folder of your CyberMotion installation. Cacheforce Computing Ltd. now offers a first premium anatomy collection in CyberMotion format.
 
 

Version 10.0 - Examples of the new animation features introduced with v.10.0.

This short one-minute demo film demonstrates CyberMotion's new character animation capabilities using the skin and bones functions (3.8mb).
Here the skin and bones technique was applied to animate facial expressions (2.5mb). Monastery animation (4.6mb) Monastery still picture
dolphin.avi
Rain, dissolving clouds and day to night transition summarized in 30 seconds (4.5mb). The dolphin tutorial refined with some additional aquatic terrain, plants and floating particles (1.6mb). volfog.wmv (2.26mb) Animated volumetric fog drifting above a mountain range
 
 

Version 9.0 - The pictures and animations of this section demonstrate the new features of v.9.0.

Global Illumination - direct sunlight combined with indirect illumination rendered using Photon Mapping. (Photon Mapping simulates the distribution of light particles in the scene)
Model: John Ridgway
This example shows an area light in combination with Photon Mapping used to render the diffuse interactions of light in the scene. 5 million photons were shot by a single spot lamp through a side entrance to simulate sun light penetrating through an open door. The photon map calculated from the manifold diffuse reflections inside the hall was visualized directly in global illumination mode.
Photon Mapping and caustic light reflections under a glass figurine. See project file "/projects/caustics/ant.cmo" Caustic reflections in a golden ring. See project file "/projects/caustics/
ring.cmo"
Another example of an interior scene rendered with photon mapping and caustic reflections of a glas table.
vflogo.wmv (2.4mb) Logo animation demonstrating volumetric fire. See project file under "/projects/ volumetricfire/" meteor.wmv (1.6mb) - A meteor surrounded by a volumetric fire object crashing into a planet (explosion also animated volumetric fire) candles.avi (1.6mb)
Flickering candle flames - see project file under "/projects/ volumetricfire/"
 
 

Examples of the new landscape and atmosphere capabilities of version 8.0.

Mountain scene created with the new landscape editor. Desert created with the dunes function. Mission to Mars
Space Ship by John Ridgway (Anastacia, Dan Dare).
 
 

Peter Demitz - Germany

Peter Demitz used original blue prints of the German Kreuzer "Admiral Hipper" to reconstruct the ship with CyberMotion 3D-Designer.
 
 

Jürgen Kaupp, Artist from Haiterbach, Germany, shows here some extaordinary examples of his work. You can contact him for custom work at:

Solid wood kitchen at daylight House with winter garden House with winter garden at night
Lay-out sketch Drawing tools Miraculous gallery
Table group Light study - halogen lamps Light study - day light
Simpliroll.wmv (25.6mb) - Design by Phil Butterworth - custom animation work by Jürgen Kaupp Cloistered courtyard with monks Jürgen designed the monk bodies with the free MakeHuman software, skin deformation, clothes and all the rest in CyberMotion.
 
 

Pascal Heußner - Germany

Pascal modeled his version of a Triumph car Side view of the Triumph Lotus design.
Locomotive engine, series 44. Spice mills Amplifier
Rendering of a PDA - hardly distinguishable from a real photo Design toaster Crayon plotter
 
 

Werner Berthold - Germany

Power adaptor Cable car
"Schauinslandbahn- Freiburg"
Emergency brake
Ruin Building Traffic light
 
 

Uwe Wulff - Germany, transfered his study into CyberMotion

Wall-to-wall cupboard and desk. Desk and computer Details make the difference.
Steamroller Chess
 
 

Steffen Ulbrichgradema Design

Horsewalker Enterprise - a picture from gradema's animation for the Kraft- company. "Enter the..." Basement
 
 

Prof. Mag. Dr. Guttenberger, Austria, uses CyberMotion at his institute and for the production of interactive multimedia learning tools for biology - www.lehrersoft.at

Test tube filled with liquid Photosynthesis takes place in tiny organells called chloroplasts
 
 

Eberhard Seehauser - Germany

Lunar base (15mb) - animation film in the style of a TV series of the seventies. species8472bioship Steamrunner
Radioactivity Shuttle Type 12b Dock
 
 

John Ridgway - UK, well known comic book artist and illustrator (Dan Dare,
Frontiers, The Age of Heroes, Trenchcoat Brigade, etc.), created this models.

Sandsled on Mars (Dan Dare Series) Spaceship from Dan Dare comic book series Thunderbird 1
Shuttle Lander
(Frontiers Series)
Crew Lander
(Frontiers Series) lander.txt
Interplanetary Probe (Frontiers series)
probe.txt
 
 

...more examples

Paul Kennedy - Clock Paul Kennedy - USB lamp
Jean-Bernard Pourciel - Hexapode Michael Saar - Sailing ship Ian Brimelow - Summerhouse
Ian Brimelow - Castle room Andreas Prochazka - Stage light Fire engine designed by Klaus Spindeldreier.
Stefano Pezzoli - Bagno Stefano Pezzoli - Restaurant Stefano Pezzoli - Mulino
pinkpa_g.jpg
Stefano Pezzoli - Tribute to Ferrari (3.2mb) Diane Hinkley - Eagle Chopper Udo Jepsen - Pink Panther
Tony Klüver - Caustic Rings Tony Klüver - Moonlight Dan Oines - Vermeer style room
Jürgen Heinzerling - Architecture Andy Geiger - Trip through the solar system. (2.3mb) Stuart Connolly
Resurrection.jpg idealr_k.jpg
Torsten Resech Frank Neupert - Resurrection Stefan Danecki - Camouflage
Volcano.wmv (1253kb) Martina Jacobs - Mistery Night Billy Page - Space Chess
Thorbjørn Wolf - Guitar Thorbjørn Wolf - War gear Raimund Barkam - Blue Heart
 
 

 
 

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