Sunday, 19 May 2013

MTV Multiplayer: Watch This: 'Street Fighter II' Characters Deconstructed Into Artful, Geometric Motion Sculpture

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Watch This: 'Street Fighter II' Characters Deconstructed Into Artful, Geometric Motion Sculpture
May 19th 2013, 22:45

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Animator Dan The Ad Man created this fascinating tribute to "Street Fighter II" as an exercise to teach himself 3D animation programs. His "Street Fighter Mograph" uses a series of geometric and abstracted forms to evoke Guile, Chun Li, and Ken.

Street Fighter MO-graph from dantheadman on Vimeo.

On the Vimeo page for the video, Dan explains that he used a combination of Cinema4D and Wray, other miscellaneous software and the Kinect to create this striking animation. From the Ad Man himself:

Here's an animation I did in order to teach myself 3D software programs. I used Cinema 4D to build the animation and Vray to render it out. The animation is inspired by the work of Quayola & Memo 'Forms' as well as the Cadbury Olympics job in my 'Projects' section. I really loved the aesthetic of each piece and I really love Street Fighter, so I smashed them together.

[Source: Event Hubs]

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