Obscura Digital Creates 3D Animated Projections on The Old San Francisco Mint

by Burstein! on April 29, 2009 · 0 comments

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Obscura Digital recently created some amazing 3D Animated Projections on the old San Francisco Mint for McAfee’s Party Red during the RSA Conference by using a blend of 7 HD projectors, Autodesk 3ds Max and a 3D model of the Mint.

Obscura Digital did something similar with Michael Tilson Thomas and the YouTube Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.

via Gizmodo

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