Hey, i was just wondering if anyone knew what software was used to create the Brink introduction animation. (the one with the woman commentating)
Thanks
Brink animation
Isn’t it the iD tech 4 or 5 engine? Whichever was before iD’s rage engine. Or am I confuseded by iD and iD tech?
It’s iD Tech 4, iD Tech 5’s what iD’s currently making with Rage.
As for the main(first) and the faction intros(the ones that play right after choosing a side), I think they’re not using the game engine there, heck, I think it was made by folks outside of SD.
[QUOTE=glider0880;353088]Hey, i was just wondering if anyone knew what software was used to create the Brink introduction animation. (the one with the woman commentating)
Thanks[/QUOTE]
The company that made that video is called “The Mill” some info on that vid here.
http://www.themill.com/search-results.aspx?q=brink&Search=search
I like that kind of art, they should use it for a city-builder/strategy game from an art style standpoint
[QUOTE=Darksider;353274]The company that made that video is called “The Mill” some info on that vid here.
http://www.themill.com/search-results.aspx?q=brink&Search=search[/QUOTE]
just wondering, how did you figure that out?
I’m a CGI nut, I like to know how stuff were made pertaining to stuff I like in this case Brink.
Btw, If you want to know who made the Brink Cinematic Trailer - It was Blur Studios - http://vz3.blur.com/work these guys have have done fantastic Trailers for other games as well…
[QUOTE=Darksider;353334]I’m a CGI nut, I like to know how stuff were made pertaining to stuff I like in this case Brink.
Btw, If you want to know who made the Brink Cinematic Trailer - It was Blur Studios - http://vz3.blur.com/work these guys have have done fantastic Trailers for other games as well…[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the link. I bookmarked it 