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Daniel Maas animation of MERs, and other animation
paxdan
post May 10 2006, 04:05 PM
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We've all seen the excellent work Daniel Maas has done in animating the MERs and other missions. This link is to a video of the MER Lauch, Cruise, EDL and surface operation we are familar with, however, it is set to Sunspot by NIN. The music syncs up very well and it is well worth a viewing on that basis alone.

I am posting a new topic because i couldn't find a thread dedicated to the work of Maas.
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djellison
post May 10 2006, 04:21 PM
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Well - I know that he started with the Mars 2001 animation, which then moved on into the very early MER animation, and thereafter the MER animation we know now.

Then, he did the Contour animation, I'm fairly sure the Deep Impact animation is his ( it has his style certainly ), and the Phoenix Animation is obviously going to be derived from the old Mars '01 animation sequence and rushes of that are at the Phoenix website

However - I've not heard anything about an MSL animation yet.

I've swopped a few emails with Dan in the past, not only is he an animation genius, he's also a damn nice chap as well!

Doug
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