IPTU (2015) - 3Ds MAX, C4D/Octane

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pabloportorodrigues
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Hello everybody, here I have a new project where I worked at that end of 2014, hope you enjoy.

Cheers!



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for more, https://www.behance.net/gallery/2248481 ... -IPTU-2015?
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solidworkattack
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Nice work, fancy little animations and great style - love the "clay" feeling of it :)
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pabloportorodrigues
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solidworkattack wrote:Nice work, fancy little animations and great style - love the "clay" feeling of it :)

Thank you solidworkattack. =D
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Very cool Pablo!

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Cool ;)
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suvakas
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Stylish ... and inspirational !
I like it.

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amazing :)
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DIO
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Very nice job. I like the look.
How did you animate the morphing of the objects?
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pabloportorodrigues
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DIO wrote:Very nice job. I like the look.
How did you animate the morphing of the objects?

DIO Hello, first thank you.

Some things were done in 3ds Max, and others in Cinema 4D, we create the final model and then we morph to the initial model, made in partnership with another co-worker, in vimeo have more information in the comments.

Hug.
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Thank you guys for the comments, it is my pleasure to get feedback from you.

Thank you!
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