Monday, 6 November 2017
C4D Experiment 3
In this fairly abstract video, I wanted to experiment with movement in a more natural and less contrived way. To do this I found a tutorial that allowed me to use the cloner tool connected to an particle emitter. This emitter allowed a stream of rigid body spheres to constantly fall from above the camera view, and after connecting the spheres in a tube-like shape, it created the impression of a spaghetti like material, falling as it would naturally according to it's mass and rigidity. As you can see in this video at around 4 seconds and 9 seconds, some glitches can be seen. I am unaware of what has caused these, however it gives the product a more unrealistic feel.
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