Saturday, 6 April 2013

ZTV - After Effects

To conclude the final part of the design I thought I’d do what the pro’s do and take it into Adobe After Effects and really apply some after effects.

Working on instinct as per usual, I felt that the whole shatter effects would work really nicely with some suspense music and glitch effects. 

Below is the final piece, for me the second part of the whole animation works much better that the first few seconds, I can’t put my finger on what it is, but I hope you like it.

 

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

ZTV - Rework

Though I was pleased with the previous attempt of redesigning the logo, I felt like it lacked something. I wanted the ZTV to stand out, so what I thought I’d do instead is have two separate elements. First the background to the logo and second the text itself.

In the finished outcome below you can see that first the logo background appears and a few seconds after that the text itself appears whilst the logo background disappears. 

This was done by moving the Effector from left to right and back to left again and the background itself from moving up from the floor and down again.


Sunday, 24 March 2013

ZTV

Feeling evermore confident now I decided to have a go at the whole thing myself without watching the video tutorials. I also wanted to redesign the logo, so it was back to Adobe Illustrator and then editing in Cinema 4D.

This is what I came up with:
 

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Initial Test - Softer Look

The original 5* ident had a nice soft feel to it. This I didn’t have in my initial test, so following the final part of the tutors video tutorial, I added an Ambient Occlusion Effect to it. After that I added an Area Light with a high Intensity.

Here is the finished outcome:

Initial Test

This was the ident I created following a tutorial made by the tutor. At first it felt like it was a lot to get to grips with, but once I started, everything came easily.

The outline was created in Adobe Illustrator and saved as an Illustrator 8 file, as this older versioned file format was the one Cinema 4D recognized.
 It was then brought into Cinema 4D and animated.

Being slightly familiar with Cinema 4D from the past for Graphic Design purpose, I was a slight relived. It was nice to now be able to use Cinema 4D for animation purposes.

One of the major things that I learnt was the use of Effector, and how this standard built in set of features are really advanced once you know how to use then.

The object was sliced and a ‘Random’ Effector was applied to it.

Here is the finished outcome:

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Inspiration - 5* Ident

For the second semester we were introduce to Cinema 4D and to familiarize myself with it, I had to create an ident similar to the one below. It is the new ident from channel ‘5Star’, stylized as ‘5*’. The ident for me looked very simple and clean and for that reason I felt it was really effective.