Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Curtains

Another cool technique I learned when working with Cinema 4-D is a way to kind of cut corners and have materials appear as if they were 3-D.

A good example is when I showed Todd my Comedy Club technique he at first thought I made the curtain as a 3-D object. Actually , it was just a material I made out of a texture I found on google images.

These kind of "cheats" can streamline the process making something look 3-D when in reality it isnt.

Antz

When I was growing up the film Antz was one of my favorite films. Now that I have played around with 3-D modeling I found a new found respect for how much work has to be done to create CGI films.

Generating hundreds of ants doing seperate motions is incredible when you realize how much work could go into just mere seconds of actual video.

It seems like they used a lot of instances and duplicates to show the large amount of Antz. I have a new found insight into the making of these type of films and I found it extremely interesting.

Spotlight

A cool technique I learned was to create actual light sources and have them project light. On my comedy club piece I made a spot light by having a box with a spherical boole in it. From there I shown a visible light on the stage. I like how it turned out.
It was difficult at first to get it to constrast well. When I dimmed the lights in the main area of the club it started to look quite realistic.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Comedy Club








For the 6th project, interior of a room, I choose to do a comedy club. It consists of several tables and chairs placed around the room, a bar, exit doorways, and a stage with a curtain. I used dim lights in the main area of the club and strategically placed a visible spotlight on the stage where a comedian would be performing. This contrasts well with the dim light in the club. The backstage consists of a table, brighter lighting, and another exit. I also placed a few funny pictures on the walls.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Tippmann paintball gun ads



For project 4 and 5 I created two half page ads for Tippmann paintball guns. The first I used primitives to set up some components of a paint ball course and created a wooden paint splattered material. In photoshop I added the company name and crosshairs. The second ad I modeled a Tippmann 98 Custom. In photoshop I added the text.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Organic Object



For project #3 I created a broken egg. I made the two parts of the shell with a boole and then made it have a cracked appearance with selecting and deleting certain parts of the edge. The yolk was made with primitives and transparent materials.