Street Fighter Motion Sculptures

Street Fighter Motion Sculptures from dantheadman on Vimeo.

Thanks for watching my animation! I did it in order to teach myself Cinema 4D and Vray in my spare time, the renders aren’t perfect but the best I could get out of my machine. While I setup up most of the geometry using tracers, Xpresso and Thinking Particles, I had some help along the way from the following great resources…
I edited the motion captures from this archive >>> sites.google.com/a/cgspeed.com/cgspeed/motion-capture and used Microsoft Kinect for some parts aswell
I tweaked the character models from >>> thefree3dmodels.com/
Sound effects we’re mostly sourced from >>> freesound.org
And the music is obviously from Capcom’s Street Fighter 2, play it here >>> itunes.apple.com/ie/app/street-fighter-ii-collection/id459660048?mt=8
If you like this, then checkout the original & far superior Quayola and Memo ‘Forms’ >>> vimeo.com/37967381
Peace!
dantheadman

Eye Catching Art Exhibition We Liked: Faile’s Deluxx Fluxx Arcade Installation

“Take a turn with the specially created and programmed video games and pinball machines, or play a round of psychedelic foosball. Harkening back to the golden age of arcade games, contemporary punk rock and graffiti culture, this neon-laden, interactive, mixed media installation gives the audience a chance to genuinely engage with the work without feeling the pressure of the traditional gallery environment.”- Faile

This event of arcade nostalgia and  mixture of pop/punk culture was brought to you by the Brooklyn based duo Faile it is from their “Deluxx Fluxx” exhibition which was unveiled at Miami Beach on December 3rd to the 7th 2013. The arcade/art exhibition was wall to wall of eye catching pop punk art propaganda posters all over the walls and arcade leaving you as the viewer feeling like i wish this was my room.

http://www.deluxxfluxx.com/

 

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