Scene Breakdown: Closet above bed

November 3, 2009

Tor Martin Norvik was kind enough to incude a scene breakdown along with his entry for this week’s Five Second Project. Check out the final and then dive into the breakdown to see how it was made. The scene is textured using camera projection and the composite breakdown shows many great effects including subtle ones like a nice exposure pass and a Optics compensation pass. It’s a great way to see how much work can go in to making a great 5 second piece.

FINAL SPOT

BREAKDOWN

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  1. Galen on November 3, 2009 said...

    Awesome. Great story telling. Definitely inspired to experiment with some projection mapping.I’ve seen tutorials for this technique in after effects but not in c4d. Nick…tutorial idea?

  2. Lawrence on November 3, 2009 said...

    This was great… Thanks for the share buddy!

  3. Onskin on November 3, 2009 said...

    Woooh, I don’t think there are as pass in this stuff, very good, I think it’s would be great if you made a tutorial about these different pass on a scene Nick, no ?

  4. VancouverMan on November 3, 2009 said...

    Bad-ass.

  5. aalex on November 3, 2009 said...

    i would like to see how it was build up in c4d

  6. motionelitist on November 3, 2009 said...

    nicely done.

  7. Luis María on November 3, 2009 said...

    Great!!!
    I like the video with the expliación.

    :D

  8. Pt on November 3, 2009 said...

    awesome

  9. Tor Martin on November 3, 2009 said...

    I am honored Nick, to get my 5 second spot and breakdown on your blog, it is just so rad :)
    Hope you keep going on your 5 seconds projects, they are perfect sized and the quality is topnotch. Also, I like very much all the friendly people that hangs around here.
    Cheers from Norway!

    mark

    thanks for sharing ,
    very very interesting, looks amazing!

  10. ali on November 3, 2009 said...

    awesome clip, would be a wicked tutorial.. hint hint lool

  11. Grischa Theissen on November 3, 2009 said...

    Does he used camera mapping to create the scene in cinema4d?

    Great breakdown btw!

  12. Chris on November 3, 2009 said...

    That was great! You could really see how much thought process went into it. Great job!

  13. Serge on November 3, 2009 said...

    This is great Tor…Thanks for taking the time…

    I got to spend more time in C4D…

    Jake

    You oughta keep an eye out on CGTUTS. Its one of the many networks from TUTS+

    They recently released a tut on how to model a Zune HD. Do that, and it will help your modeling skills outrageously.

    Hope that helps!

  14. Manu / Kitchen on November 4, 2009 said...

    Very nice example.
    For more on the camera mapping technique check this :

    http://www.3dfluff.com/cameramapping/cameramappingtut.htm

    Galen

    nice link…thanks

  15. illd on November 4, 2009 said...

    cool stuff! Thanks for the Breakdown!

  16. A Senise on November 4, 2009 said...

    thaaaanks!! this was great!!!!!

  17. Gilk on November 4, 2009 said...

    Camera mapping is a very interesting technique, thanks for this “behind the scene”. OneSize used it too in their last vid, that was impressive :

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/motionographer/sets/72157622455027471/

  18. dan on November 10, 2009 said...

    How is the camera projection done?

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