Step by step
We have learned a little more about modeling, sculpting, hair, textile patterns, materials, lights, post-production, body paint, sound ... And most importantly, we have learned that we still know just a little.
We continue as always, having fun while we study, well... not constantly. Because as always, something that was going to be simpler with just a couple of characters, has become progressively, a story of statues, paintings and vacuum cleaner robots
. And that’s our daily life: if we can complicate something, we complicate it.
6 months, 10,080 frames and 1,200 hours after of rendering, "Vals & Rumba" emerge, a more classic movie than
"El Encuentro", in which Degas and his ballet dancers have influenced us to create a story about a statue that dreams,
and "Rumba", a very special robot cleaner that works in the museum.
We hope you like it. We are very excited, and we will continue learning and fulfilling our dream.
Just one last thing, before watching it, we recommend you to stay and see the credits!
THANKS!
Vals&Rumba
Hello! We are Notenemosnombre,
we are two friends who began to study 3D in a self-taught way 9 months ago, and Vals&Rumba is our second short.
After 6 months of hard work, Vals&Rumba is born, a story about "Rumba", a very special robot vacuum cleaner that works in a museum.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/108646981/Vals-Rumba
instagram.com/no.notenemosnombre
We hope you like it!
Category : Animation
Software Used : Cinema 4D
Tag : Frame , C4D , Robot , character , animation , ballet , shortfilm , marvelousdesigner , Cinema4D