Chad and Chris team up to create a cascading piece of art, and put it on display in a gallery showing. Download the free scene files and follow along.
In this two-part Cinema 4D tutorial, Chris and Chad are going to team up and show you how they created this gallery and moving artwork. Take a look at the final piece here.
Ready to learn and create the moving artwork and then build out the gallery? Get started by downloading the scene files.
Download Free Scene Files
Click the button below to download the free scene files. You’ll be able to dissect the project, and see how everything came together.
Cascade Art Gallery Tutorial – Part 1
In the first tutorial, Chris is going to show you how he created the cascading wall art in Cinema 4D. You’ll see Chris and Chad talk about coming up with the concept, and then we’ll dive right into Cinema 4D (R19) and get to work building the cascading wall art.
Be sure to experiment with your own movements, and share your projects with us! We’d love to see them.
Cascade Art Gallery Tutorial – Part 2
In the follow up to creating the cascading wall art, Chris hands off his project to Chad. Learn how Chad brings the photo-real gallery to life and see him light, texture, and render the space using Redshift and Cinema 4D. If you are interested in the 3D people used in the project, check out Human Alloy.
Hope you were able to take away some cool nuggets of knowledge from this team-up series. Leave a comment down below if you’d like to see more of these types of videos. That’s it for this one, we’ll see you in another Greyscalegorilla tutorial.
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