Zak introduced us to Cinema 4D and its basics. We used cloners, created default materials, and used Dome Lighting with Redshift. I found this fascinating and really enjoyed these two lectures, and me and Peter decided to use Cinema 4D to create various images and videos for our project.





Anne took this photo of what I was working on, when we were thinking of going down a more philosophical route:
(Yes, I did spell Nazareth wrong.)
