
Cylance___Predictive-Advantage———- from Kris Cook | Too & Flow on Vimeo.
Director __Casey Hupke
___________Motion Design & Process Edit Kris Cook
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New year, new tradeshow package. Cylance had just launched their ‘Think Beyond’ campaign, and its hero graphic looked something like a cracked LCD screen or glitched out display. Casey Hupke wanted to envision that concept in 3D, and to expand on it further. This trade show season the booths needed to discuss far more than 2 products. So Casey Hupke and Kris Cook came up with particle simulations for each of Cylance’s offerings. After they created all the individual 2D simulations they took the renders and projected them on the surface of an undulating object that appeared to be liquid. The movement in the structured simulations paired with the fluidity of the hero was a visual metaphor for the 'threat landscape’ that exists in the cybersecurity world. For the 2nd time in a row, now with Cinema 4D R19’s enhanced view port, the 2 delivered a large portion of the package renderd straight out of C4D’s viewport. There was some additional compositing done of course, but openGL will always be a hero in their hearts.
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Cylance_ENDPOINTS from Kris Cook | Too & Flow on Vimeo.
Director _____ Casey Hupke
Motion Design / Edit _____ Kris Cook
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Casey Hupke and Kris Cook spent a few months trying to make the most highly detailed particle project they’d ever attempted. They pushed the limits of every render engine they could, ultimately finishing the project using a combinations of Cinema 4d’s Hardware render, and Cycles4D. This package ran for about a year at the Cylance booths internationally. From Blackhat, to RSA, to HIMSS, etc etc. We got mileage out of all effort for sure.The concept here was to visualize a massive network of endpoints existing in a completely wedged together way.
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They created a particle ‘membrane’ to protect all of the devices in the network, and visually represent 2 of Cylance’s products. CylancePROTECT, and CylanceOPTICS.
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Music: James Holden, “Lump”
Purchase here, the entire album is _super_ dench: bleep.com/release/11956-holden-the-idiots-are-winning

Cylance_ENDPOINTS from Kris Cook | Too & Flow on Vimeo.
Director _____ Casey Hupke
Motion Design / Edit _____ Kris Cook
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___________ ___________________
Casey Hupke and Kris Cook spent a few months trying to make the most highly detailed particle project they’d ever attempted. They pushed the limits of every render engine they could, ultimately finishing the project using a combinations of Cinema 4d’s Hardware render, and Cycles4D. This package ran for about a year at the Cylance booths internationally. From Blackhat, to RSA, to HIMSS, etc etc. We got mileage out of all effort for sure.The concept here was to visualize a massive network of endpoints existing in a completely wedged together way.
___________ ___________________
They created a particle ‘membrane’ to protect all of the devices in the network, and visually represent 2 of Cylance’s products. CylancePROTECT, and CylanceOPTICS.
___________ _____
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Music: James Holden, “Lump”
Purchase here, the entire album is _super_ dench: bleep.com/release/11956-holden-the-idiots-are-winning

CYLANCE.DataViz.rnd— from Kris Cook | Too & Flow on Vimeo.
Work under the direction of Casey Hupke for Cylance Inc, creators of Artificial Intelligence based cyber attack prevention.
This project made my winter, we spent ~75% on research & development, covering concepts such as “Threat Quarantine”, “AI Membrane” and “Instant Response”. Casey will soon be releasing a super sexy 4K Cycles4D version.
xcaseyx.com
twitter.com/darthcasey
Cylance.comCasey talks about the project in his latest Siggraph talk, which contains all sorts of super cool all native C4D sourcery:
Along with X-Particles, I made much use of a yet to be released HDA that Casey made, working title “Subchomper011.HDA”. It procedurally randomises any objects polygons, I’d explain further but I’d need a whole page to give it’s awesomeness full dues. It’ll be released at some point soon too.
The music is an edit of four tracks from Baauer’s debut album “aa”. Buy it like it’s hot. soundcloud.com/baauer/sets/aa-the-album
Special thanks to the Insydium peeps, MDA Slack, Brasco, MTP_Styles, the colour cyan, & C4D’s super sexy custom frenzy UI. These are all 100% viewport hardware renders, no comping, just a touch of grade to counteract online compression. Download for full retina radness (⧉_⧉).
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Popcorn Biases research & development reel. from Kris Cook | Too & Flow on Vimeo.
Research & development for a series of films based on four psychological biases: Groupthink, Halo effect, Status quo & Thinking Errors.
Directed by Northwestern & Kris Cook _ northwestern.london,
With Ryno Eksteen behance.net/decoy & Alexis Christodoulou instgram.com/teaaamalexis.
These are hardware renders straight out of Cinema 4D, 98% X-Particles and a smidgen of HDA’s.
Consider this beta, it’s been a long night.
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ps. Cycles4D reel featuring more than the above is coming “soon” (☞゚∀゚)☞
I’m medium to certain it’s the first time it’s been used in a commercial production since Insydium LTD ported it from Blender late 2016. Risky but fun, and no major hiccups.
Music: The popcorn song!└[∵┌]└[ ∵ ]┘[┐∵]┘ youtube.com/watch?v=NjxNnqTcHhg

XPC2016-TOOANDFLOW-sohotrightnow from Kris Cook | Too & Flow on Vimeo.
Experiments with physical temperature inside of a FLIP domain for growth propagation. All domain forces can be switched off which you’ll see in some examples. I restricted simulations to Questions, Actions, Constraints & Flip., plus cyan & fuchsia because they are the only colours that exist besides black. Fact.
Some other little random bits too, it was as much as I could squeeze into a day and I wish I had the time to render some scenes in cycles. After 6 months of “tomorrow” I finally started at 2pm GMT.
[ Entry for x-particles-challenge.com ]

Wool (Snippet) / Earl Sweatshirt _ from Kris Cook | Too & Flow on Vimeo.























