Monday, 6 November 2017
Cinema 4D Experiment 1
Taking inspiration from motion graphics artists such as Esteban Diacono and Antoni Tudisco (http://antonitudisco.com/) I was inspired to attempt some motion capture techniques myself. To create this video, I imported motion capture data from an online 3D database 'Mixamo.com', and continued to texture, design and light my character myself, learning to do this using various resources from web articles to YouTube videos. I am particularly pleased with the fluidity and texturing of my final result, especially given that this was my first attempt at using Cinema 4D. However if I were to remake this, I would increase the density of the character's hair in order to avoid the visibility of the grey model beneath its surface. I would also move the position of the key light in order to avoid the position of the shadows situated behind the character, as I feel that this would make the render look more realistic and less distracting.
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