

Type: 3D Motion Experiments, Material Studies
Overview:
This personal series is a collection of short-form Cinema 4D experiments focused on material realism and object interaction. The goal was to understand how different materials, like plastic, fabric, rubber, and metal, behave under physical forces, and how to make them feel tangible through lighting, texture, and motion.
Creative Approach:
Each animation explored a different visual or physical quality:
Balloon Study: A side-by-side comparison of a deflated vs. inflated balloon, showing how volume, elasticity, and surface tension affect its shape and movement.
Material Swatches: Rendered media samples including glossy plastic, woven fabric, matte rubber, and brushed metal, all styled with dynamic lighting to test realism and reflectivity.
Explosion Physics: A simulated force blast sent hundreds of small balls into chaotic motion, demonstrating reaction timing, collision response, and gravity settings.
Outcome:
A series of expressive 3D tests that combine material sensibility with playful physics, building my technical foundation while allowing room for surprise, experimentation, and cinematic curiosity.
Cinema 4D
Software:
Cinema 4D
Output:
Video
3D Design
Motion Design
Year Created:
2019
Category:
Gallery







