This animation is absolutely incredible, the quality is exceptional. While I was watching the main documentary on the big TV screen, my Dad walked in during the coal barge scene and asked how anyone was able to get live action footage of a ship which sunk in 1860. THAT’S how real this animation looks.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. As a VFX artist, my hat is really off to you guys on this one. The animation and the CINEMATOGRAPHY here are top notch. This is immersive and horrifying...but, a service to history just the same.
I love ships built in this era. Large iron and steel behemoths that retain the majestic lines and beautiful clipper-bows and rigging of their ancestors. It was a time when the bridge was just that: a bridge over the deck. The perfect aesthetic blend of sailing and steam, culminating with Inman's _City_ liners. If I was wealthy enough to afford a superyacht, I'd point at something like _Hungarian, City of Rome, etc._ and say "Build me something like this. Four masts, Barque rigged, clipper bow, minimal deck structure, two decorative funnels, balanced performance motoring or sailing. She needs to look as if she sailed straight out of a tin-type."
This animation is absolutely incredible, the quality is exceptional. While I was watching the main documentary on the big TV screen, my Dad walked in during the coal barge scene and asked how anyone was able to get live action footage of a ship which sunk in 1860. THAT’S how real this animation looks.
11:36 they had a fire going in wind and rain??
Phenomenal work. And what a tragic story.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. As a VFX artist, my hat is really off to you guys on this one. The animation and the CINEMATOGRAPHY here are top notch. This is immersive and horrifying...but, a service to history just the same.
Very impressed . This was wonderful. Thank you so much . Awesome 👌
You should post your Milwaukee Clipper reel!
Simply amazing. The main documentary was incredibly done as well ☕️
I love ships built in this era. Large iron and steel behemoths that retain the majestic lines and beautiful clipper-bows and rigging of their ancestors. It was a time when the bridge was just that: a bridge over the deck. The perfect aesthetic blend of sailing and steam, culminating with Inman's _City_ liners. If I was wealthy enough to afford a superyacht, I'd point at something like _Hungarian, City of Rome, etc._ and say "Build me something like this. Four masts, Barque rigged, clipper bow, minimal deck structure, two decorative funnels, balanced performance motoring or sailing. She needs to look as if she sailed straight out of a tin-type."
These shots are truly exceptional. You should consider doing tutorials! You really get the most out of unreal engine.
I totally didn't expect this amount of attention to this
I'm so happy that i have a 4k screen...
Excellent, but the titles don’t stay on the screen long enough to read them completely, shame!
WOOOOOOOOOOw