Kingston College - "Wings" Animation
One of the best places in the UK to learn CINEMA 4D is Kingston College – http://www.kingston-college.ac.uk – in Surrey, England. Kingston has been using CINEMA 4D on various courses since the days of version 5 in 1999.
“I wanted to create a seemingly conventional and sentimental 3D animation, but with a humorous, sharp and challenging ending. It only became clear once I started that the piece would be improved by the absurdity of the ending. So I then improvised and played on this to emphasize the ending.” — Govinder Gabria, third year project, BA (Hons) Digital Arts Degree course.
To create the character animation, Govinder found the new rigging tools in CINEMA 4D R13 a massive help. Technology aside, Govinder recalls that the biggest help of all was filming himself as a reference to help create the character movements and to improve the timing.
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More Information
2012′s end of year show wesbite: http://www.orthodoxii.com
2011′s end of year show wesbite: http://www.misce11any.org
2010′s end of year show wesbite: http://www.10byten.org
For more information, contact the programme leader:
mark.owen@kingston-college.ac.uk
http://www.kingston-college.ac.uk
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Click the link below to watch full tutorial :
Kingston College - "Wings" Animation
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