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Ground Freeze

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Some of my 3D work

It´s about freezing the underground with Nitrogen while building a tunnel for trains..
That allows, to cut the basement enforcments - that are in the way - without causing an earthquake in the building. This was made and rendered with Blender.
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Marcel Van Someren    February 09, 2009 06:27 PM

Nice work. I did somethng similar for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California back in 1988. It invovled a tunnel boring machine as well.
Ted Ramasola    February 14, 2009 04:29 AM

Nice work Frank!
Philip Johnston    April 02, 2009 05:34 PM

3D is superb

Is this your full time work. Frank I had a second look at this brilliant animation my only retrospective comment would be some VO to explain whats happening.
Frank Glencairn    October 20, 2009 06:15 AM

I work for a film and postproduction company - so yes, it´s fulltime work.

It´s part of a corporate film and there will be VO and real film parts between the differnt tasks, but we only deliver the 3D parts.

Frank
Flip Bastiaan    October 21, 2009 06:14 AM

wow

wow again
Justin Goudreau    October 28, 2009 09:14 PM

crazy

So this is how they do stuff like that? Amazing! Informative and well done.


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Frank Glencairn
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