What do you think of this video? Let me know, as I'm curious about this one. If you haven't watched the Product Animation Masterclass yet. Here it is: ru-vid.com/group/PLjCi_4568d3H1eq25AofpKrFfZQhq6hg_
Perfect timing on the video. I was getting kind of lost in my thoughts about making ideas. Such a creative way to show that we work in the 3D space and everything is possible and endless. But I also like how you simplified it. You did it again another great video!!!
Thank you! Actually there are quite a few more, but not all are applicable to material objects. Naturally, if the world of ideas is broader than the world of matter and contains it, then certainly there are determinations of thought solely applicable to the idea. But to answer your question: One more thought-determination is by taking the part of an identity of one thing and placing it into another. Shakespeare was a master at this, because birds can be Lawyers and Thy Heart a Sheath. By taking some properties of an object's identity and mixing it together with another object we can interpret it in another way. As with Shakespeare: "O happy Dagger, this is thy sheath" where the heart becomes a place for the dagger to be kept. We all know what it means. Or of course the master of analogy: Plato. Whom in every argument uses analogies to make a point. The state being a ship with a captain for example. To use this in product animation can take place exactly like that. For example: ice in a glass and when you zoom into it, it's actually a fridge with some cooled cans in there. Or maybe you have an eye, fire lights up into it and when you enter the eye it is the sun, because it allows us to see. That just comes to mind. I hope the idea is clear. Then finally we have transition. Where one thing moves into the sequence of the next. This takes into account the unity, not of a single render, but the entire product animation sequence as a whole. If a can moves out of screen in one render, it can enter the screen in the next one from the other side. There is a logical transition between the one and the other. Obviously there are more thought determinations, but it was beyond the scope of this video. Either way, glad you liked the video philosopherfriend🔥🙌🏻