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Fusion : hos_SplitEXR v1.2

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Updated the hos_SplitEXR script to version 1.2.

This version should have the ’attempt to index global ‘tool’ (a nil value)’ error fixed.

I still have no idea why this seemingly random error occurred, but adding the extra TOOLST_Clip_FormatName check seems to have fixed it (at least i can’t reproduce it anymore as i could before.)

visit the original post for the updated version

Fusion : hos_PSDLayers.eyeonscript v1.0

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Hi folks, here’s a cleaned up and GUI-ed script that creates a Loader for each Layer in the PSD file and then merges these together or places each of the layers on an individual 3D Image Plane.

Here’s a small video explaining the script, sorry for the clickety-clicks in the audio track, i have no idea why my headset or recording software does this sometimes.

Hope you have some use for it.

download hos_PSDLayers v1.0



Fusion : hos_SimpleSpatialTonemapper_VS ViewShader fuse

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Been toying around a bit more with viewshaders and came up with this implementation of the Simple Spatial Tone Mapping algorithm by K.K. Biswas and Sumanta Pattanaik.

I have left out the median filtering (for now) as i first couldn’t figure out how to access certain data in the Cg shading language, but once i figured this out i wondered, do we really need a view shader to be this accurate?

Anyhoo, without further ado, here’s the first version of the view shader.

download : hos_SimpleSpatialTonemapper_VS_v1.0.zip

hos_SimpleSpatialTonemappingFuse

Can’t believe i forgot to post this : Terp

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

This was posted a while ago on Vimeo already, but last week they made 3rd place in the student competition at the  Klik! Amsterdam Animation Festival, which reminded me that i never mentioned this on my site, which is a shame, because it certainly is worth mentioning.

During their internship at our company,  Percy Tienhoven, Nanda van Dijk and Sander Kamermans rendered, composited and finally finished their 2nd year animation project Terp.

Fusion : hos_HSV_VS ViewShader fuse

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Trying my hand at my first cg shader / viewshader fuse, used the GainGamma viewshader fuse as my guide to see how it should work.
Went rather easy really.

This ViewShader (the new Fusion 6 fuses that are found in the display LUT menu) lets you view the HSV channels at once  or Hue, Saturation and Luminance separately as a greyscale image.

download : hos_HSV_VS.zip

HSVViewShader

Site update

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

I’ve updated the site a bit, some might have already noticed the slightly changed look.

Besides the slight overhaul in the visual department i’ve also added a Fusion Download page (see the top of the site), here you find all the plugins, scripts and macros for Fusion i’ve posted on this site in nice order for easy downloading (no more digging through the entire blog).

Expect the same to happen with Lightwave and Maya downloads.

Hope you like it.

No updates!

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

No updates for anyone!

As some might have noticed i haven’t updated much of my plugins for a while now, but i have some good reasons.

The first reason, work is eating up all my time during the day, and not every piece of code we do at House of Secrets will end up (immediately) for everyone to download, of which the latest are complete rewrites of our character animation pipeline, sorry folks.

The second reason, i gave Avatar the Last Airbender another chance after being turned of by it by trying to watch it on the networks here in the Netherlands.

avatar Now the reason i got turned of is because the networks here basically treat their viewing audience as morons and show no respect for the work some people put in fine story arcs that span multiple episodes, this disrespect shows itself in the fact that episodes are not always broadcast in the right order (another reason why Star Trek DS9 was unwatchable over here)
So, after watching one or two episodes i turned down the series as incoherent, jokes that made no sense and a cheap anime knock off, albeit very well animated.

Boy am i glad i gave this show another try, after watching the show from the start and in proper order, it became quite clear quite fast how well this series is executed.
Besides the fact that this show is very well animated it shows that this is one of the few US animated series that the creators put a lot of thought into.
The world they created works incredibly well, the different tribes on the surface look like the typical cliche ‘each tribe has its own color scheme and element they control (water, earth, fire, air) ‘, but when you pay attention you’ll notice the differences are not only in the color schemes but also in architecture, socially and the way they control those elements, there are clear distinctions in martial arts styles when dealing with each element.

Another thing i could pick up on in this show was which studios and movies influenced the creators the most, there’s clear evidence of being influenced my Hayao Miyazaki’s work, most notably Appa, the flying bison, which kept reminding me of the Cat bus from My Neighbor Totoro (Tonari no Totoro), my favorite Ghibli film by far.

Also, the timing and style of animation reminded me a lot of the work done by Production I.G and Studio 4°C, the last one which has yet to make something that sucks.

Another thing i really liked, is the fact that the story arch ends after 3 seasons, and that is the end of it, no keeping it running because it is popular, no needless fillers, no stretching some meaningless and boring story arch and no cancelling of the show after having it bled dry of its viewers because of the aforementioned.

Needless to say, the last 2 weeks i spend most of my spare time, lounging on the couch watching Avatar, something i can suggest to everyone who hasn’t seen it yet.

Cake or death?

Monday, May 11th, 2009

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Errrm…cake please.

Percy (one of our interns) brought cake today, seems his mom made more than Percy could stuff away that day.

When looking at this cake though, one might wonder whether this cake might not be death itself.

Yes, that’s the color it really is (actually, the real deal looked even more green than Ang Lee’s interpretation of the Hulk )

Luckily, it tasted rather nice, not too sweet and no overkill on the spices  (it is indonesian cake after all, my guess is Lapis Legit, though i can’t be really sure.)

Seems Percy, has earned some bonus points.

First post!

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Yay, site / blog thing is online.

Tweaked the default theme a bit until i was somewhat satisfied with the look (or until i can come up with something better)

That’s it for now.