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    Since the Movie is well out and the DVD soon to be released... and It was Revit v.5 ...
    Here are some examples of sets that I did for IRobot over a year ago. These were done entirely in Revit - design, rendering + CDs.
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    More pix of the main building atrium interior
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    These were done for the major action sequence at the end of the movie.
    Example Revits modeling capabilities
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    Really top notch work Bryan.

    So these were used to build the sets ?

    ( and is that an RPC of Will Smith in the background ? )

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    Yes. The renderings are used for pre-viz and reference during construction. I did all construction drawings in Revit. In the case of some of the larger sets we would build a portion of the set (2-3 stories) and the rest would be computer graphic set extensions that in some cases are derived from my Revit model.
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    And no unfortunately that isn't a Will Smith RPC. We couldn't get him to sit still long enough to get all the needed photo's to create one.
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    Bryan...to steal a phrase from our UK/Aussie folks...Bloody Brilliant!! Thanks for sharing. The portal stuff in the other post is super too!

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    Wonderful Stuff .. please keep them coming

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    Bryan,

    Contact Christie Landry at Autodesk, and see if you can get entered into the 2004 Innovation Awards! You are guaranteed to win!

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    Onyxbox! err....I mean Bryan,

    Good to see you are still around, and still using Revit! These models are absolutely fantastic, great job. It must be a great feeling that parts of your model made it into the CGI pipeline and into the Movie!!!! Again, bravo!

    -z

    PS....can't wait 'til next year when you'll be allowed to show us what you are working on now
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