Rimowa suitcases are famous for their unique aluminum lines and shiny chrome finish, which makes them easily recognizable in any place.
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In this non-profit project, I imagined Rimowa case is in a constantly changing and colorful world. Even with all the bright colors and movement around it, the suitcase stays the center of attention, showcasing its special design. This project shows that no matter how colorful and active the world gets, the Rimowa suitcase always stands out.
Type
Non-commercial


Year

2024

Role
Art Director & Motion Designer
Credits
Art Direction & Motion Design / Artie Hinz
Music & Sound Design / Alexander Maslyuk

Rimowa suitcases are famous for their unique aluminum lines and shiny chrome finish, which makes them easily recognizable in any place.
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In this non-profit project, I imagined Rimowa case is in a constantly changing and colorful world. Even with all the bright colors and movement around it, the suitcase stays the center of attention, showcasing its special design. This project shows that no matter how colorful and active the world gets, the Rimowa suitcase always stands out.


Not only the galaxy, but also the metaphysical fabric of reality fits completely into Rimowa case 😃


Research and Development
To achieve the effect of infinite volume inside the case, I rendered several sequences in Cinema 4D and combined them in After Effects. The source Cinema 4D render was simple, but after mixing all the layers in After Effects and adding many additional layers for post-processing, I'm happy with the final result.

Cineware was especially useful, as it allows you to export camera parameters from Cinema 4D to After Effects. I didn't have to render the galaxy in 3D, I used a flat image as a 3D layer in After Effects. This approach greatly simplified the compositing process.
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Before and After, compositing primarily in After Effects.​​​​​​​
Tons of layers, love it.​​​​​​​

And of course, don't forget to plan everything on paper!

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