Monday, 6 November 2017
C4D Experiment 2
Now having the knowledge of the basic principles of motion capture work, I attempted to take this visual style a step further, incorporating more complex dynamics into my render. To create this video, I built upon the foundations of my knowledge from my first test by using cloners in order to give my character a more abstract and less fluid aesthetic, made from spheres. I also utilised the cloner with collider body objects to allow my character to emit unlimited amounts of smaller disconnected spheres, creating the impression that he is excreting smaller versions of himself. Whilst I like the fluid movement that is created in this render, I would like to decrease the density of the spheres used for the character's body, to provide it with more recognisable and less compact limbs and body parts, such as its legs.
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