David Ariew : Hey, everybody, what's up. You may not know me, but my name is David Ariew and hopefully you'll be seeing a lot more of me in the near future for school of motion. So today we're going …
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David Ariew : Okay. So I'm sure a lot of you have seen photos like this before, but there are these things out there called infinity mirror boxes, basically just a box of mirrors. It's like the simpl…
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David Ariew : And again, this is that same scene, but we're just doing a camera orbit and you can see the mirror box geometry kind of cutting in and including the chandelier at certain points, which …
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David Ariew : Next. I tried something that wasn't a chandelier and took an animation from a couple of years before borrowed it from a dead mouse project file and copied it in here. It's just some rea…
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David Ariew : And the only other thing to know here is that I do have motion blur on so that when it gets out to this wide focal length, it's not quite as harsh. We see a little bit of these objects …
Description:
Learn how to create an infinite mirror room effect in Cinema 4D and OctaneRender in this 53-minute tutorial. Explore techniques for building reflective boxes, adding objects like chandeliers or animated lines, and manipulating camera settings to achieve trippy visuals. Master using fish-eye lenses, animating focal lengths, and incorporating motion blur for dynamic results. Discover how to craft mesmerizing scenes suitable for concert visuals or eye-catching renders while gaining insights into advanced 3D design concepts.