Ornaments is an award-winning 3D computer animated short story about a mischievous Christmas tree decoration with a hunger for some milk and cookies. By Aaron Erimez.
The songs, in chronological order, are:
“Habanera” from the opera “Carmen” – George Bizet
“Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from “The Nutcracker” – Tchaikovsky
“Can Can” from “Orpheus in the Underworld” – Offenbach
“Barber of Seville” Overture – Rossini
“Trepak” from “The Nutcracker” – Tchaikovsky
Duration : 0:5:39
Glass Ornaments, Step 1 Antique Heart

extremely well done.
extremely well done.
cool! =D
cool! =D
really cute! i …
really cute! i loved it!
that is cute!
lol
that is cute!
lol
nice job
nice job
Very very …
Very very impressive, good work
merryChristmas …
merryChristmas every one!
lol cute 5/5 stars
lol cute 5/5 stars
I enjoyed seeing it
I enjoyed seeing it
muy bueno y …
muy bueno y divertido consegido
“Barber of Seville” …
“Barber of Seville” Overture – Rossini
Very Cute!!!! Love …
Very Cute!!!! Love it!!!!!
this is cool
this is cool
cute:)
cute:)
good 3d’ing
good 3d’ing
I was cheering for …
I was cheering for santa all the way! Hope he works that hard to come to my house!
Awesome!!
Awesome!!
Cool!
Cool!
I like the video. …
I like the video. It’s cute. But what I ABSOLUTELY loved is the musical pieces used in the clip. I have been looking forever for the title of the sound used in one of the skills of the Bard in Ragnarok Online. (It was the Overture of The Barber of Seville.)
Thank You very much …
Thank You very much!! CIAO!
Thank you! I used …
Thank you! I used 3D Studio MAX (v2.5) to do the animation and Adobe Premiere for the editing. Similar work can be done with programs like Maya and Softimage.
The songs, in …
The songs, in chronological order, are:
“Habanera” from the opera “Carmen” – George Bizet
“Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from “The Nutcracker” – Tchaikovsky
“Can Can” from “Orpheus in the Underworld” – Offenbach
“Barber of Seville” Overture – Rossini
“Trepak” from “The Nutcracker” – Tchaikovsky
Please could …
Please could anybody tell me how is the “piece-on-the-piano” called??! …Help!!
I’ve been looking …
I’ve been looking for this short for ages now! So glad to have found it…
It was one of the things that influenced me into getting into 3D in the first place – Great work. And knowing the story of the making-of, it’s even more astonishing.
Loved it!!!! …
Loved it!!!! Reminds me of the Pixar shorts.