Invasion of Hapjeong crossroad by an Alien Sound Effector Poly Reduction Object
Achieving the final goal was no easy task at all. To briefly list the types of skill set
showcased here....
1) barking dog sounds had to be recorded then modified into WAV.file format
for C4D to be able to process it for the movement of sound effector object.
2) both photographs (about 20 shots) and video had be shot at Hapjeong
crossroad. Former for HDRI mapping source and latter for final composite
video.
3) Camera Tracking had to be processed in After Effects CC. Then the tracking
information had to be imported into C4D to adjust the camera while synchronizing
the background with 3d modeled object, which here is the chrome colored
mapped polygon reduction object. And also key framing animation had to be
done in C4D.
4) After creating 3D model mapped with surrounding HDRI image reflection,
global iluminance light along with ambient occlusion render set up had to be
added for final render.
5) The final render made out in PNG sequence for composite in After Effects had
to be Rotoscoped for adding depths and realism.
It started with recording the barking sound of my two dogs with an iPhone

360 degree shots had to be photographed and stitched up in Photoshop to be used as source image file for HDRI mapping

one minute video footage shot for composition and camera tracking in After Effects
Camera Tracked data from After Effects was then imported in to Cinema 4D
and below the camera tracked movements
modeling of polygon reduction object as well as another sound effector
polygon reduction modeling in work
final composition
Rotoscoping Above
Thank you all for getting through the bottom of this post. And here is a bonus
clip for your entertainment. A footage I have worked on C4D rencently.








