Carbon partners with Adobe & 3D Sense

19 August, 2025

Carbon x Adobe x 3dsense Media School: Empowering the Next Generation of 3D Storytellers in Singapore

When global technology pioneer Adobe, leading creative institution 3dsense Media School, and bold indie agency Carbon Moves joined forces in Singapore, something extraordinary happened. The result? A hands-on motion design workshop that fused Adobe Substance 3D Painter, Cinema 4D, and After Effects into a fast-paced, immersive learning experience Marketing-Interactive+12blog.adobe.com+12YouTube+12.

Partnering with Global Technology Leaders

At Carbon, we thrive on collaborations with forward-thinking tech innovators. Our work with Adobe underscores how we bring cutting-edge tools into the creative process. This partnership gave students real industry tools—and real-world experience—with Substance 3D Painter’s painterly interface becoming a gateway for expressive, story-driven texturing blog.adobe.com.

Championing Grassroots Talent in Singapore

Our belief is simple: great creativity starts with opportunity. By working with 3dsense Media School—Singapore’s premier digital arts institution—we helped 12‑month diploma students bridge the gap between education and industry. Under our guidance, they transformed an ordinary luggage 3D model into emotionally engaging animated stories—learning that even everyday objects can hold powerful narratives when crafted with intent.

Carbon’s Identity as a Challenger Indie Creative Agency

We’re not one for the big‑agency status quo. Carbon Moves operates with agility, innovation, and a commitment to craft that defies expectations. Independent and proud, we bring fresh perspectives to motion design and storytelling—enabling global brands and grassroots talent alike to flourish on a shared creative platform.

Why It Matters

This collaboration wasn’t about showcasing flashy tools—it was about building confidence, empowering storytellers, and championing a new generation of motion designers. At Carbon, we believe that great stories deserve great tools—and even greater minds behind them.