Nanodesign by gkaster

I really like this one. Originally posted to the Trapcode Gallery in June 26, 2008. It uses a lot of 3D obviously, probably done in Cinema 4D. Trapcode Starglow and Form were used.
I really like this one. Originally posted to the Trapcode Gallery in June 26, 2008. It uses a lot of 3D obviously, probably done in Cinema 4D. Trapcode Starglow and Form were used.
Music: Amon Tobin 'Big furry head'. I'm really digging the work of Alvaro Posadas. He has posted like 9 or 10 of these wonderful abstract compositions on Vimeo. They are very effective. He is using Trapcode Particular but I cannot really figure out exactly what he's doing, probably using expressions to move around the emitter and using the aux system somehow. Check it it out!
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Very neat piece that uses Trapcode Particular intelligently in novel ways. Must see! / Peder
Ulrich notes: "It's part of my bachelor thesis 2008 and uses Trapcode Particular to creatre various structures of lines."
View clip on KU-Schneider's site
Incredible video, lots of abstract and surreal elements that they managed to make look "real". Awesome! / Peder
Nando told me they used lots of Trapcode 3D Stroke and Lux (the spotlights).