For all who think Computer animated Movies are "just" done with Computers. Stroke on a key and voila! In reality it is Bone-Hard Work. And needs so much love, blood, toil, tears and sweat. Not only to Story, Characters and Details. KUDOS to the Team from "How to train a Dragon". Exceptional Work and truly a Movie-Masterpiece even for Generations to come! And thanks for Posting!
Totally and what's worst is their old software doesn't even support multicore , therefore its a pain in the ass to animate when it takes 10-20 seconds to just make a small adjustments.
I love to see the work behind of an amazing animations, its really great to see all the movements, textures, lights, sounds, voices, special effects, storyboard, brainstorming, all in one amazing work of art. Really i never get tired watching this scenes Great work Dream works
Oh my gosh, I LOVE this movie! This movie is the catalyst that got me into art and design study for feature films! Hope to work on something like this in the near future!! :)
Its so great to know how they do all this, and actually being able to do it. I love the Industry. Most of you guys will never know just how much work gets put into this type of movie, but i think you all should at some point in your life try to model and or texture in a 3D package. They use a lot of software, 3dsmax, Maya, Motionbuilder, mudbox, zbrush, Adobe systems packages. ECT We have to know them all. Its a lot of work,
I liked when they did the computer testing for Ruffnut & Tuffnut @ 2:30- 2:38. The way they moved in that test perfectly matched how they moved in the film (I could imagine one of them saying, "Ok, so this is a weird place. Nothing but white everywhere, and I'm stuck here with you!"), and when Ruff casually punched Tuff I LOL'd!
The physics, fire, water, HAIR, smoke, and to some degree animations in this movie were TOP NOTCH!! Some of the design choices on the dragons were kind of silly though, and made them look either cross-eyed or like they had friggin down syndrome.
The part of the movie on the screen at around 0:37 looks like a deleted scene. I really hope they have deleted scenes on the DVD, as I assume they will be on the Bluray.
@ennisbucci Not exactly. In 3D animation the image is taken through many different stages. Color correction wouldn't be done on a frame by frame basis, but it would be done shot by shot. It's up to the final lighting crew to bring out the last details. But yeah, it all results in about that much work!
@InfiniteMultiMedia Every studio has it's own personally developed program they use that is not available to the public. I think Blue Sky's is the most kick-ass though. Dreamworks is a close second.
@InfiniteMultiMedia They probably used LOTS of different programs. Maybe Maya with customized shells or interfaces. Or they might have used even their own in house program. You can get results with any 3d software out there though. I personally like 3ds Max just because it's what I learned first and is easiest for me to get great results. After Effects is also great.
For all who think Computer animated Movies are "just" done with Computers. Stroke on a key and voila!
In reality it is Bone-Hard Work. And needs so much love, blood, toil, tears and sweat. Not only to Story, Characters and Details. KUDOS to the Team from "How to train a Dragon". Exceptional Work and truly a Movie-Masterpiece even for Generations to come!
And thanks for Posting!
Totally and what's worst is their old software doesn't even support multicore , therefore its a pain in the ass to animate when it takes 10-20 seconds to just make a small adjustments.
Like Every Movie :)
@@justrandom5012 actually a live movie doesn't need some else adjusting every single movement of the characters...
@@thayse7744 But then again the director must keep re-shooting many takes to see which shots work with their actor's acting.
i love every single music played on the movie
I love to see the work behind of an amazing animations, its really great to see all the movements, textures, lights, sounds, voices, special effects, storyboard, brainstorming, all in one amazing work of art.
Really i never get tired watching this scenes
Great work Dream works
Bruh u still there?
It's harder than I thought! ! ! !
Good luck for the third movie 😉
It's the best trilogy ever
Well, I really love the behind the scenes of this animated film, it was great how they did it.
Oh my gosh, I LOVE this movie! This movie is the catalyst that got me into art and design study for feature films! Hope to work on something like this in the near future!! :)
Update?
I just love that my favorite directors ever, worked on this movie. Gahhh love.
Yeah I just wished that I wanted to see all of Nico Marlet's Dragons and Vikings designs.
Thank you for all your hardwork for making this movie! This movie (all seasons 1 to 3) are very beautiful, especially Night Fury!
what! roger deakins worked on this film that's awesome
I’m so sad they are not making anymore
production team is huge ,concept artist and the modeling department rules along with great animators.
I’ve watched this so many times and I’m still amazed at how they make this I love learning about how they make animated movies it’s so cool
Aww,that Forbidden friendship-is music!
0:34 I want the mini Berk island
Thanks, forever
It's very hard but amazing job :)
I'm waiting for "How to train your dragon 4" and 5
SAMEEE
Sorry dude its never going to come after 3 no more,only spin offs
@@Kars._spdr 😢
I'm man i cried for a while too
Amazing storyboard for this
I love watching these Behind the scenes vid, its very inspirational for me
Good luck for the 5th movie if there is one i was rlly sad when part 3 ended bc i thought that was the last one but it is not
Gawd this is awesome. I was looking at the studios of Pixar as well, and it's funny how much they differ in style ect.
Love this so much.
really a good movie ever in animation industry
Its so great to know how they do all this, and actually being able to do it. I love the Industry. Most of you guys will never know just how much work gets put into this type of movie, but i think you all should at some point in your life try to model and or texture in a 3D package.
They use a lot of software, 3dsmax, Maya, Motionbuilder, mudbox, zbrush, Adobe systems packages. ECT
We have to know them all. Its a lot of work,
This is emotionally moving
I liked when they did the computer testing for Ruffnut & Tuffnut @ 2:30- 2:38.
The way they moved in that test perfectly matched how they moved in the film (I could imagine one of them saying, "Ok, so this is a weird place. Nothing but white everywhere, and I'm stuck here with you!"), and when Ruff casually punched Tuff I LOL'd!
Bruh u there?
@@Senior955 Yep! Still alive and kickin'!
@@Adamguy2003 omg 😱 u came back
@@Adamguy2003 how old you know?and 12 BTW 😶
@@Senior955 I'm 38 now.
ahw man!!.. i wish i can go to there studio just watching what they do for whole day
Wow they put so much effort into this!! Great movie. Seeing this makes me appreciate it even more.
Bro u still there
No wonder something so beautiful would have taken years ro make
Crocodile-Meat-Bumblbee hahaha
4:20 is actually nice to see without “The Downed Dragon” score in the background
i have 4 stories i came up that are still in the works and i hope someday that i will be able to show them
How’s that going so far
Show
Hello , how s it going?
Its property of DreamWorks. They created it themselves!
I wish I could get a hold of it!
hats off
They should make a how to train ur dragon 4!!!
I know-
2021 🥺🥺😞😖😩😭😭😭😭
When I made like this film
Love this movie!!
the envoirment was made with mudbox like stones,and other things and the dragon-vikings models were made in maya
Emo, the proprietary software of dreamworks .
It means you can only use it at Dreamworks Studios' .
The physics, fire, water, HAIR, smoke, and to some degree animations in this movie were TOP NOTCH!! Some of the design choices on the dragons were kind of silly though, and made them look either cross-eyed or like they had friggin down syndrome.
damn! that's a lot of work!
11 years!
Awesome movie! i'd watch it again XD
2019??!!!
Yep
Yup I’m here
The part of the movie on the screen at around 0:37 looks like a deleted scene. I really hope they have deleted scenes on the DVD, as I assume they will be on the Bluray.
0:37
@psychgoth Ah see, i never got wich program these proffesional movie makers use!
But now i get it.
thanks bro!
@ennisbucci Not exactly. In 3D animation the image is taken through many different stages. Color correction wouldn't be done on a frame by frame basis, but it would be done shot by shot. It's up to the final lighting crew to bring out the last details. But yeah, it all results in about that much work!
They are actually making 3.
@InfiniteMultiMedia Every studio has it's own personally developed program they use that is not available to the public. I think Blue Sky's is the most kick-ass though. Dreamworks is a close second.
Awesome!
Hard work
Wooow they worked really hard.
Really awsome work :)
@InfiniteMultiMedia I know one they used is called fireworks, we use it at our school also
i just hope i have an ability to use their engines. well im just starting out in this industry.
With de babies!!!
@InfiniteMultiMedia They probably used LOTS of different programs. Maybe Maya with customized shells or interfaces. Or they might have used even their own in house program.
You can get results with any 3d software out there though. I personally like 3ds Max just because it's what I learned first and is easiest for me to get great results. After Effects is also great.
:') Brilliant!
@InfiniteMultiMedia at 0:29 they are editing in photoshop ... though i wanna knwo what they use to animate
they also use the wacom cintique tablet
cool
Httyd is one of the best CGI films, I ever saw, this music, animation, characters and heartfelt story
most of these scenes are deleted ones.
I’d say just test animations (not hating)
2:41 can you show me how you made them all (httyd 1,2 and 3) plus what did you use?
Does anyone knows what software they use to animate?
@danielosbay why the hell would pixar use software made by their competitors?
pixar uses an inhouse software called marionette
Maya
Please tell they don't edit each and every frame on Photoshop... Do they?? I mean that would take ages :O :O :O :O
Is look hard in control but I like that movie I like toothless because is so cute enough
what software you use to make that movie ?
still have dislikes ? OH C'MON!
indeed , so awesome XD¡¡¡¡¡
..and they Definitely use Avid for editing. That's for sure
I remember using that program for my Film and Television class in high school. It was a fun subject to do but time consuming
@InfiniteMultiMedia Looks like Autodesk's Maya
They used Windows XP for animating this?
The only other alternative was Vista at the time.
@halosociety Don't ever say that you wont be able to do it. JUST DO IT! If you work hard, one day you will achieve that dream. Believe me =)
@InfiniteMultiMedia i saw photoshop cs4 @ 0:23
Anyone knows with what program they edit the movie?
2:30
@InfiniteMultiMedia abslutly it is ******maya******
I am a CGI Artist! I can make animated movies quite well!
@halosociety Try Blender! EPIC free program!
i saw photoshop!
pls make a httyd 4 and 5 plsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Sorry DreamWorks. TEAM Pixar! Who's with me!?
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the music is so f**ing annoying, cant hear anything
that's what I want to do as a job 👽🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
Maya