CINEMA 4D R16 Essential Training
with Ian Robinson
CINEMA 4D R16 (C4D) is a vital tool for motion graphics artists
visual effects (VFX) artists, and animators alike. Whether you're
just starting out in one of these fields or migrating to C4D after
many years in another program, your training should begin here. In
this course, author Ian Robinson covers key C4D concepts, such as
object hierarchies and relationships, and the essential skills for
modeling with primitive objects, splines and generator objects
subdivision surfaces, and polygons. He also shows how to give your
3D models realistic-looking surfaces the kind of surfaces that make
objects seem bumpy, metallic, shiny, or even transparent with
materials and lighting. The final chapters of the course cover
keyframe animation, camera movement, and C4D's popular MoGraph
module. Dive in and learn what CINEMA 4D has in store for you
Topics include:
Understanding the CINEMA 4D workflow
Navigating the viewports
Exploring the importance of object hierarchy
Modeling with primitives and splines
Modeling with the Knife and Extrude tools
Using Content Browser presets
Deforming objects
Applying materials and texturing
Creating and manipulating light sources
Animating in the Timeline with keyframes
Controlling camera movement
Rendering and adjusting final render settings
Compositing in After Effects
Using MoGraph
Sculpting
Motion tracking
INSTALLATION
Unpack, burn or mount and enjoy
with Ian Robinson
CINEMA 4D R16 (C4D) is a vital tool for motion graphics artists
visual effects (VFX) artists, and animators alike. Whether you're
just starting out in one of these fields or migrating to C4D after
many years in another program, your training should begin here. In
this course, author Ian Robinson covers key C4D concepts, such as
object hierarchies and relationships, and the essential skills for
modeling with primitive objects, splines and generator objects
subdivision surfaces, and polygons. He also shows how to give your
3D models realistic-looking surfaces the kind of surfaces that make
objects seem bumpy, metallic, shiny, or even transparent with
materials and lighting. The final chapters of the course cover
keyframe animation, camera movement, and C4D's popular MoGraph
module. Dive in and learn what CINEMA 4D has in store for you
Topics include:
Understanding the CINEMA 4D workflow
Navigating the viewports
Exploring the importance of object hierarchy
Modeling with primitives and splines
Modeling with the Knife and Extrude tools
Using Content Browser presets
Deforming objects
Applying materials and texturing
Creating and manipulating light sources
Animating in the Timeline with keyframes
Controlling camera movement
Rendering and adjusting final render settings
Compositing in After Effects
Using MoGraph
Sculpting
Motion tracking
INSTALLATION
Unpack, burn or mount and enjoy
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