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Old 2004-11-10, 11:52 PM   #1
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Default Revit at the Movies

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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Old 2004-11-10, 11:57 PM   #2
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Default RE: Revit at the Movies - more pics

More pix of the main building atrium interior
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Old 2004-11-11, 12:07 AM   #3
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Default RE: Revit at the Movies - and a few more

These were done for the major action sequence at the end of the movie.
Example Revits modeling capabilities
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Old 2004-11-11, 12:07 AM   #4
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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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Old 2004-11-11, 12:16 AM   #5
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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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Old 2004-11-11, 12:24 AM   #7
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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!

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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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