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Star Wars-Inspired Short Film Made With NVIDIA Omniverse & iClone

Take a look at this amazing project, created by JSFILMZ.

A YouTuber and CG Artist known as JSFILMZ has released a fantastic short film titled "Prisoner" and inspired by Mandalorian and the Star Wars universe. The YouTuber has collaborated with three freelance artists to create the film, one of whom was responsible for Bo-Katan Kryze's model and the other two being voice actors. Everything else was made by JSFILMZ.

According to the artist, he used Xsens' kit for motion capture, Xsens Motion Cloud for processing, and Reallusion's iClone for adding hand gestures. Then the characters and animations were exported to NVIDIA Omniverse using the iClone-to-Omniverse connector. The environment itself was quickly made using ScansLibrary assets. The jetpack animation, JSFILMZ comments, was made using Omniverse's built-in flow simulator.

"The craziest thing about all of this is that someone with a non-creative job like me can install Omniverse and make a movie like this on a Saturday without having to leave the house," commented the author.

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  • Anonymous user

    A little misleading to say you can "make a movie like this on a Saturday without having to leave the house" as I would venture to guess this took a bit more time than that to produce.  These tools do speed things up a lot, but the process still takes time to do things right, especially when you team is distributed around the world in different locations.  Very nice work though!  Just keep things factual as there is no need to oversell.  We get that the tools make it easier without you having to make it seem faster than it was.

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    ·2 years ago·

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