Showing posts with label Cinema 4D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinema 4D. Show all posts

Recent Work

2/24/11
My Recent Work includes a video bumper. I made this on Cinema 4d using "pblurp" to create the morphing effect.




Then did the rest of the works in After Effects, where I added lens flares, particles(I use trapcode), and the rest of the graphic elements and effects. It took me around 120 hours to finish this 9 second video.

HDRI Studio Pack by Greyscale Gorilla

1/16/11
Nick Campbell of Greyscalegorilla has just launched his new product called HDRI Studio Pack for Cinema 4d. Recently I just got my hands on this product, I can say that this is a time saver.


This product employs the use of Global Illumination (which is a render hog, I would say) in Cinema 4D.

What is Motion Graphics?

1/13/11
In this time everything is fast, communications, travel, the exchange of information and media. For instance TV Ads, News Graphics, Music Videos, has evolved over the years. Most of these mediums has Motion Graphics in them, which is really attention grabbers.Programs on Televisions and Movies has become image conscious that it demanded more sophisticated Motion Graphics. Having said this we are now on visual era, we like to be entertained on what we see, and Motion Graphics is one way to amuse us.

FXPHD New Courses

1/10/11
When it comes to Visual Effects and Production Training, I think FXPHD is one of the best.

Recently they've just launched a new Course Listings, and it's loaded with After Effects and Cinema 4d training.

Cinema 4D Camera Rig Tutorial

1/7/11
Why Camera rig, when you can just animate the camera itself?

Using a Camera Rig gives you more control and dynamic movement on the camera animation, not to mention its ease of use.

Here's how to do it:

1.CREATING NULLS.
Create a Null and name it Camera Controller. With the Camera Controller (Null) selected, hold SHIFT key and add 3 more nulls. You should have the nulls arranged as seen in the picture below.


Next thing to do is to name the nulls accordingly (just to be organized). Name the second null as HEADING, the next one PITCH and the last one BANK.

Back Again

11/3/10
I haven't posted anything for a while due to a busy schedule. I've been to a lot of stuff, basically self studying anything about motion. Lately studying a 3d package called Cinema 4d, by a company called Maxon. After playing with different 3d package, I've decided to stick on Cinema 4d, mainly for the ease of use. It's user friendly and the learning curve is not steep at all.

First Post

6/9/10

Welcome to Motion Design Stuff. On this blog I will discuss everything that has something to do with Motion Graphics. Topics will include tips from all over, who's who on the industry, I will also post any valuable finds on the internet, of course we'll talk about softwares like After Effects, Premiere, Cinema 4D,etc.

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