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The Third & The Seventh scene files for sale
Oct 15, 2018 by CGPress Staff
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Alex Roman has made available a selection of scenes from his seminal architectural short film The Third & The Seventh. It’s hard to believe that the original film is now nearly 9 years old, but to bring things up to date, the files have been amended to use V-Ray 3.6 and Max 2014 or above. The scenes are available individually or in bundles from CGTrader.
The CGTrader link is sending me to the 3rd & 7th Vimeo page. Also, WOW that was nine years ago? I couldn’t make a wall look that good in nine years.
Its true that internet is for haters. He can do wathever he wants with his own production!
The book, you could see in advance what whas about. Is your own fault if you buy something without checking what it is in advance.
He created what could be a masterpiece today, but 10 years in advance. Is cool that you can download his files even today.
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I think one of the most impressive things about his work was the post production, files for which he doesn’t include.
Meh, you can achieve that look by applying one of those overdone hollywood blockbuster LUTs
He used a plugin called Red Giant Looks for after effects. I use the standalone “Photolooks” that works on still images, and it’s a great program. Makes it really easy to achieve the post production effects he did, even if you don’t have his scene files to study.
Good thing Red Giant didn’t just throw up their hands and stop developing Photolooks when they went to GPU processing…
Ya, really frustrating. But I believe you can still buy the old one if you email them.
Is Photolooks still available as a standalone?
I believe so if you email them and ask.
There is always Digital Film Tools which is still being updated
what a waste of money. these are so old, he should make some new content rather than just keeping on trying to promote this jumbled collection of old polygons
I agree. The amount he is asking is out of proportion to there value today. Maybe 5 or 6 years ago but now it seems just like a cheap cash in.
Do you think he cares? So smart. He can make a ton of money.