Cinema 4D tutorial for sci-fi nerds!

Video tutorial with added multimedia value: C4D expert Michael Rosen shows you how to strap a futuristic clock from the novel “2052 – Time and Salvation” around the pipeline. More punctual than an atomic clock?

In nuce: A full 50 minutes of concentrated tutorial power awaits you in this video, which Michael Rosen guides you through. Michael is the founder of Samplastic Media, a company that covers a wide range of media productions – but with a focus on post-production, motion design and setups. Especially users of Cinema 4D, Redshift and Red Giant will benefit from this video.

What can you expect in the tutorial? Michael will set up the tutorial as a project break-down. The basis for this is a 30-minute advert, which Michael directed himself together with one of his colleagues from Samplistic Media. The subject of the commercial short film: a futuristic wristwatch – based on a wristwatch from the novel “2052 – Time and Salvation” by author Jason Michael Primrose. The background to this: According to the author’s description, the novel is a genre mix of sci-fi, fantasy, cyberpunk and dystopia. The wristwatch from the literary work is called “Cynqued”. Jason is not only the author of the novel, but also the creative mind and lead storyteller behind the large-scale multimedia project The Lost Children of Andromeda – of which the novel is a part. So if you like to build your C4D projects close to fantastic projects, you should immerse yourself in this tutorial.

Click further: We last introduced you to a tutorial from “The 3D and Motion Design Show” on 15 June. Back then, the video tutorial was also particularly worthwhile for sci-fi fans: Mehdi Hadi, concept artist from Paris, showed you how to create a futuristic 3D character that could be the doppelganger of Morpheus from the classic film The Matrix.

Michael Rosen @ The 3D and Motion Design Show