When I'm not pulling curves, modeling some 3D hotness, or writing Action Script,
you'd probably find me riding my bike or rock climbing.
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Software: Adobe After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator.
Created using a Canon Rebel XTI with external strobe kit, HP scanner, and lots of food. I played all of the roles, from concept development to final implementation.
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Created using Adobe After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator. I created every part of this work, except for the soundtrack.
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I utilized Maxon Cinema 4D in conjunction with MoGraph, and Next Limit's Realflow 4 to build this sequence. Adobe After Effects handled the coloring and typography. I created the soundtrack using Apple Garage Band.
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During the creation of this work, I experimented a lot with Cinema 4D's Xpresso and MoGraph in order to hook up sound effectors various objects. Inorder to make the motion of the chain fit with a soundtrack I ended up programming the output from a MoGraph sound effector to move points in a 3D spline. The spline was then mapped to a MoGraph cloner which held the links of the chain. Other scenes were created using MoGraph sound effectors.
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The futuristic trashcan was modeled using Maxon Cinema 4D. I watched several car commercials and utilized similar camera motions to what I saw. I did several wireframe renders to get the motion exactly fitting the music and mood. The final step was compositing the typography with the 3D renders in Adobe After Effects.
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