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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2011

Last night i started to make this i saw a cool meat balls tutorial over on AcrezHD, and i thought i gotta do this looks so cool so i did anyway then i thought about trying to mix it up with the bouncy ball type of thing and make it effected by gravity and then i played about with animating the texture on the mesh.

I might redo this one when i figure out how to animate the camera properly, and i maybe try effect all the balls individually in the ball sack (dirty)

music is kings of leon - closer

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  • you need a more whip like motion in the stalks, or "relaxing splines" I know this is an experiment, but you need ot think like a film maker durring your experiment. so that people will not look at this like an amature made it. its easliy done with cutting to different camera angles and having better composition.

    oh.. and never NEVER! use a lense flare filter. it always looks really really bad.

  • @Buddyb309 haha yea i know i hate lens flares, they were an accident i must have had auto key on when i checking out the light settings,Yea i get what your saying about the swaying, last time i used a wind effector on the swaying splines but i just keyed the curve option on this, its a fun program c4d. Have you used it before yourself ?

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  • @Regna I'm more of a 3ds max guy. I'm dabbleing into Maya but I really want to do more traditional animation stuff.

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