I did some experimental work in cinema 4D, using the Mospline, below is an example of turtle mode with the default Mosplinetree animated within it. The live footage was taken together in a groups, the footage below was free hand filmed panning an area.
- How I created this by first loading my footage into Cinema 4D, - Motion tracker, solve, load in file... watch has Cinema 4D does all the hard work for you ^_^
- create background
- create Mospline and change mode to turtle
- Now create a circle and a sweep numb
- put the sweep numb the parent of circle and circle the parent of Mospline, now you can see the Mospline in render view.
- Then I animated the growth of the tree by Keyframing the Value - Growth 0% on 0 frame and the final frame to 100%
- Create a new material, I did a gradient of brown to green
- Put a plane under the tree to catch shadows and created a light to create shadows
- Put all the Compositing tags where needed (as shown in my older blogs)
Update On weekly targets
- I will be continuing the Essay Research into next week for I feel like I need to find out more about my chosen subject. So I keep working on it through to next week.
- Go film my footage for my three scenes
- Make the Assets I need for the compositing
I tell you something I be glad when the Essay done ;_;

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