VR Animation with Quill
Influences
A course by Federico Moreno Breser , Animation Director and Digital Artist
About the video: Influences
Overview
“In this second lesson we are going to do a brief review of my main influences and we will see how they have contributed in an essential way to my training and work methodology. ”
In this video lesson Federico Moreno Breser addresses the topic: Influences, which is part of the Domestika online course: VR Animation with Quill. Breathe life into your characters and scenes creating a short film within the virtual reality universe.
Partial transcription of the video
“Influences Now that you know more about me, I want to tell you about my influences. If you watched course 1, you can skip this part. If not, I invite you to join me and let's see it together. Come on! For me the influences have a huge weight when approaching a creative process. Personally my main engine in any project I do originates from references. In general, I live listening to music, especially in transfers. I live far from my work and those hours that I have on the train serve to influence me. I really like listening to movie music. John Williams, who created the music for "Star Wars"...”
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Course summary for: VR Animation with Quill
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe Photoshop, OctaneRender, Oculus Quill, Unreal Engine -
Areas
3D, 3D Animation, 3D Modeling, Animation, Character Animation, Character Design

Federico Moreno Breser
A course by Federico Moreno Breser
Federico Moreno is passionate about the freedom that animation gives him to bring his imagination to life and give shape to a story, compared to other audiovisual fields. With over twenty years of professional experience, he admits today that most of what he has learned was self-taught, after endless hours of practice, tutorials, and videos.
He has directed Mcfly Studio since 2005, a studio specialized in animation and audiovisual production, where his two sides of expertise meet: the artist and producer. In 2012, he founded the animation magazine Moushon!, a project that he led for two years, and Luty Art Studio alongside Nelson Luty, an art department dedicated to conceptual art for the film industry, animation, and video games.
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