A Toronto-based, twenty-something deviant equipped with a camera and thoughts of creative destruction.
Myself and 30,249 other people. Part of the largest online Secret Santa gift exchange. Click for an enlargement.
I’m now a Guinness Book of World Records holder is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
This exercise worked with importing C4D elements into After Effects and editing them natively in AE. I got to play with a snow effect with some editable text in AE. Added a lens flare (from Knoll Light Factory plug-in) at the start to give the presentation a bit of depth.
The LED screen was all created from scratch.
Cinema 4D & After Effects – Importing into AE is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
Here’s the long awaited lighting exercise I did. Took over 40 hours of rendering alone. Everything you see was made from scratch (shelves, orbs, lights etc.)
Cinema 4D – Lighting with IES photometrics is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
Re-edited the illustrator MLB logo at the advice of an industry specialist. This revised version shows the front face of the logo at all times.
Cinema 4D – Importing Illustrator Vector Files Revised is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
The new single Chained by The xx is just as awesome as their debut single (Angels) for this album. I’m really looking forward to this album.
The xx- Chained
The xx- Angels
The xx – Chained is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
Today I worked on some more practical skills. Taking a vectored item in Illustrator CS4 and making it editable in C4D. Pretty simple project today but very useful skill.
I finished this one early, so I began working on tomorrow’s project which focuses on lighting. The results are amazing! Here’s a snapshot of the lighting exercise (all made from scratch). It’s all going to be rendered, and the light source will swing creating moving shadows. Make sure you click to enlarge to really see the details within.
Cinema 4D – Importing vector images from Illustrator to C4D is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
At approximately 1:30am this morning, the NASA Mars Curiosity landed safely on Mars. This is awesome, and I got to watch it all live on NASA’s live stream. I dunno, I just wanted to post because I feel like someday we’ll look back on this moment. And I bet we’ll ask, what were you doing the day the Mars rover landed on Mars? To that I answer: watched it live on uStream, while watching the new episode of Breaking Bad that was time shifted, texted with my GF who was at Osheaga, and made a heavy wrap consisting of bacon, cheese, honey ham, calabrese salami, sriracha sauce all wrapped in a tortilla.
Anyways, enough about me, you can read more about the Mars landing at here.
And of course, the first footage taken by the rover-cam.
NASA rover landing on Mars is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
I’ve been learning so much in the last few days in Cinema 4D. I feel myself getting more confident with the program and really enjoying it. Today I made ribbons that flow (created with Slide NERBS objects). A cloner and a randomize mograph was applied to make multiple ribbons at random intervals. I then applied text and voila: flow-y text!
Cinema 4D – Flowing Colourful Ribbons with Text is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
Today I learned how to shatter an object in Cinema 4D. I took this knowledge and tweaked it a bit to shatter text. Here’s today’s result:
Cinema 4D – Shattering Text with Bouncing Balls is a post from: A Blog Named Soo
Today I challenged myself to create an iPod from scratch. This required turning a basic rectangle object and adding an Extrube NURBS object to it. This allowed me to carve out the basic shape of the iPod. I think it turned out pretty well for a 2nd effort at Cinema 4D. Also, I’ve decided to challenge myself with a 30 day goal. I want to try to do at least 1 Cinema 4D lesson a day for a month.
Here’s today’s creation: iPod from scratch:
Cinema 4D – iPod + New Challenge is a post from: A Blog Named Soo