Inspired by the boulders in Hampi, india. Their mysterious rock formations and peculiar angles.
Made in #cinema4d
Made in #cinema4d
At Christmas I modelled this Mitsubishi Shogun/ Took some macro photos when it was a frosty day and got this really cool shot. Comped my little Shogun into this icey scene.
Here’s the breakdown of how I made it:
Verre de vin rouge . . . . . #cinema4d #wine #art #illustration #modeling #cellshading #3d
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In July 2017 we visited the Fjords in Norway. We flew into Bergen and then went to Forde. We hiked a steep mountain there called Hafstadkleiva. Then we went to Askvoll and took a small ferry to another Fjord that didn’t have a name. There we spent a few days hiking, fishing and exploring the area.
Most of the scenes were shot on a Gopro and for one part, I managed to get some Drone footage kindly provided by http://www.carlosquilesfoto.com
I discovered this free app called Folioscope recently and since then, I have been addicted to making these very unpolished but fun animations. It’s just a great way to do something so carefree and just enjoy developing ideas through the process of animation. The app is very intuitive and provides a simple interface that most could get their heads around, It would appeal to all ages. Most of all, I love the natural feel it gives using more traditional techniques of frame by frame.
Little comedy piece I made about my friend changing my name from Nikoosimaitak to Nikapeasofblutak at school.
I recently moved to Walthamstow and discovered Black Horse Road Studios, an open workshop space where you can get back your DT skills that you left behind at school years and years ago! Read the Rest
I had the pleasure of being involved in the Boobs and Board exhibition. Read the Rest