Final render without post production.
Here is a short product animation that I created within Blender.
I modelled, textured, rigged, animated, lit, rendered and composited everything myself, whilst following a course on Udemy.com.
Sound: Calvin Clavier - Moonlight Sonata
Here is a compilation of mini projects that I created within DaVinci Resolve, whilst studying a VFX course on Udemy.
3D Product Modelling Project
This is a project I created whilst studying a 3D Professional Product Modelling course on Udemy.
I learned a lot of useful techniques when it came to modelling, texturing and rendering within Blender.
I am very happy with the outcome. Below are images of the original final render - at the end of the course, and a high pass render with post processing - which makes a huge difference, to what was an already great render, making it very professional looking.
Original Final Render
High Pass Final Render with Post Processing
Lower Thirds Animation Project
This is a mini show reel, to showcase a selection of Lower Thirds, that I created within Adobe After Effects, whilst following along to a tutorial on Udemy.com.
3D Medical Explainer Animation
Just finished a big project that I was requested to create by a Pharmaceutical company, to describe what a Liposome is, how it is formed, and it's function.
I researched into what a liposome is and wrote a script based off the research, had feedback from the company with a few small changes.
Then I created the voice over myself, using Adobe Audition and modelled everything in 3D within Cinema 4D - I chose this particular software, as I knew the best way to model the liposome/cell wall would be to use their 'Cloner' modifier, plus their particle system is very easy to use - see the blood flow animation near the end. I originally modelled everything in 2D within Illustrator for the final blood flow animation, and animated within After Effects, but I wanted to see how it would all look in 3D.
The first bit of trouble was creating the Phospholipid too high poly, that once cloned, crashed the PC trying to render an animation, but it was very quick to remodel at a much lower poly, using the Spline wrap instead of the sweep modifier), then Cinema 4D did not like having 2 separate splines to have different particles follow at once.
I got around this by baking the initial blood flow particle animation, then playing it through with the Liposome particle animation following the second spline.
The only thing I did not create were the royalty free stock photos during the 'manufacturing' section (Thank you Pixabay.com).
I even animated their logo at the end using Adobe Illustrator/After Effects and added background music from Pixabay.com and sound effects from Freesound.org.
I am very happy with how this turned out - let's hope they are too?! ;)
this-minimal-technology-pure-12327 (Background music on Logo Animation).
samuelgremaud__water-spray
toddcircle__pencil-on-paper-scribble
Here is a compilation of Motion Graphic Animations that I created whilst studying along to a course on Udemy 'Create Amazing Animations & Motion Graphics in After Effects', which I completed recently.
I added various sound FX and background music to make them more entertaining - even creating some audio myself for the bouncing emoji's.
Background music is 'Funk In Kingdom' by Neura-Flow on Pixabay.com
Several other sound FX used from both Pixabay & Freesound.org.
Here is the final animation from this short course I just completed on Udemy.com.
I really enjoyed the course and picked up some very handy tips/techniques for animating very quickly within Adobe After Effects.
Here is a quick looping animation that I created whilst studying the same course on Udemy.
I made a few subtle changes, compared to how the course taught, as I like to make things a little more unique for myself.
I added the background music as an extra, to give the emotional element of calm to the animation.
Audio sourced from Pixabay.com:
Deep_Meditation by Grand_Project
Here is a new animation of a sailing dog that I created whilst following a tutorial on Udemy.
The 2D model of the dog was provided by the course - although I made a subtle amendment to his body in Illustrator, to make sure no gaps appeared during the animation.
I designed the sound myself, sourcing audio from Pixabay.com and Freesound.org (This was by choice, not part of the course - approved by my daughter; she loves dogs).
Audio credit thanks to:
Ocean-waves-white-noise[1] by kaydream321 on Pixabay.com
Rock Splash 5 by deadrobotmusic on Freesound.org
SailDeploy by Pixabay
Smooth Cold Wind - Looped by Shut_Up_Ghost on Freesound.org
Dog Panting by Pixabay