Emptiness Music video
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 9:06 pm
Howdy folks. Hope everyone is well.
I made a music video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_g61r97S0A
This actually pretty tame compared to other things I've made in the past. It was a commission from OmenXIII off his album "Product of my environment" Took me like 8 months to make.
Obviously this was more than just Moho. So here's my toolbox.
Moho Pro 12: Animation
Adobe Photoshop CC: Texturing
Adobe After Effects: Compositing/lighting
Audacity: Soundscaping
Movie Studio Platinum: Editing
Adobe Media Encoder: Rendering
Daz 3D: Referencing
Blender: Environment design
Element 3d (After Effects plugin): Compositing 3d with 2d
RedGiant Trapcode Shine (After Effects Plugin): Lighting effects
Redgiant Lux (After Effects Plugin): Lighting effects
Suffice it to say, I played this all by ear. Took me a long time to figure out a sufficient way to blend 2d with 3d without breaking the bank, even though I almost did that anyways. I know people are going to point out that Moho has that feature within the program itself which I tried to take advantage of, but well, it's complicated. AE/element 3d was just a better option for me.
Happy Animating,
Axeman Cartoons.
I made a music video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_g61r97S0A
This actually pretty tame compared to other things I've made in the past. It was a commission from OmenXIII off his album "Product of my environment" Took me like 8 months to make.
Obviously this was more than just Moho. So here's my toolbox.
Moho Pro 12: Animation
Adobe Photoshop CC: Texturing
Adobe After Effects: Compositing/lighting
Audacity: Soundscaping
Movie Studio Platinum: Editing
Adobe Media Encoder: Rendering
Daz 3D: Referencing
Blender: Environment design
Element 3d (After Effects plugin): Compositing 3d with 2d
RedGiant Trapcode Shine (After Effects Plugin): Lighting effects
Redgiant Lux (After Effects Plugin): Lighting effects
Suffice it to say, I played this all by ear. Took me a long time to figure out a sufficient way to blend 2d with 3d without breaking the bank, even though I almost did that anyways. I know people are going to point out that Moho has that feature within the program itself which I tried to take advantage of, but well, it's complicated. AE/element 3d was just a better option for me.
Happy Animating,
Axeman Cartoons.