The Gnomon Workshop - Getting Started in Cinema 4d for Designers
This beginner’s guide for designers aims to break down the barriers that are often faced when incorporating 3D elements into graphic design projects. Following on from Tomasz Opasinski’s Understanding the Principles of Poster Design workshop, this project-based introduction tackles a poster design in Cinema 4D R23, providing a quick-start guide to get designers up and running quickly in Maxon’s 3D software package. Over 4 hours, Tomasz flattens the learning curve and takes an artist-friendly approach to introduce the core tools in Cinema 4D, sharing how to navigate the viewport, import 3D objects, texture and light your scene, and finally set up the camera for a final render — ready for editing in Photoshop. You’ll journey through the process he uses to craft posters in his creative workflow, which he’s been using for many years to provide designs for the entertainment, advertising, and pre-viz industries. To celebrate The Gnomon Workshop turning 20 in 2020, Tomasz Opasinski uses our 20th Anniversary as the brief for this design workshop. The final chapter shows how the rendered layers from Cinema 4D are compiled in Photoshop to compose a poster, briefly looking at how Photoshop’s adjustment layers can affect specific layers. The principles taught can be applied to create your very own impressive posters and graphic designs.
Cinema 4D - Learning Cinema 4D from Scratch
Video: .MP4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44kHz, 2ch | Duration: 2.5h
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Size: 479 MB
The ultimate guide to Cinema 4D. Starting from the very basics, you will learn how to use one of the most popular 3D design and animation applications. This course is for anyone who is interested in 3D design, motion graphics and animation.
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 5 Hours | Lec: 36 | 1.12 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
3D Illustration: Create a Typographic 3D hairy monster in Cinema 4D
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/3D-illustration-Create-a-Typographic-3D-hairy-monster-in-Cinema-4D/1501428693
This is a 3D illustration in Cinema 4D class, in which we will learn about character design, basic concepts of 3d modeling, and specially, we will learn about the Cinema 4D hair module.
This class project will consist of creating a hairy monster using an alphabet’s letter, applying the concepts we’ll be learning during the course.
3D Tech Pack for Cinema 4D - 15 3D Models
LIB4D | 132 MB
Included are various cameras, robot arms, vintage projector, computer, printer, hard drives and dozens of electronic connectors like HDMI, USB, VHS etc.
In this course you will learn the process of creating a 3D robot in Cinema 4D. We will start with an empty file and work our way up to modeling, texturing, and rendering a 3D character that looks awesome and is animation friendly.
**Master the Art of 3D Motion Design: A Cinema 4D and After Effects Adventure**
Join me on Skillshare for a five-episode journey into the heart of 3D motion design. In Episode 2, we'll explore animation principles and Cinema 4D tools, laying the groundwork for captivating motion. Episode 3 dives deeper, perfecting animations and introducing the adorable piggy model.
Episode 4 is all about mastering simulations in Cinema 4D, while Episode 5 illuminates scenes with V-Ray. Finally, in Episode 6, we elevate animations with After Effects, using Animation Composer to add the finishing touches.
Each episode is a step towards animation mastery, blending technical expertise with boundless creativity. Enroll now and unleash your imagination in the world of 3D motion design. Let's create magic, one frame at a time. See you in class!
This class covers such topic as transferring vectors to 3d scene. You`ll get to know what data can be easily migrated from Adobe Illustrator file, what plugin can help you with this task (if you use Cinema 4D R25, no plugins are required). How to create plastic-looking shader and set up lighting.
In this course, you will learn how to create a professional laptop ad using Cinema 4D, After Effects, and Octane Render. You will start by learning the basics of Cinema 4D, including how to model, texture, and light a 3D laptop model. You will then learn how to import your Cinema 4D scene into After Effects and add motion graphics and compositing techniques to enhance the final product. Finally, you will learn how to use Octane Render to create photorealistic renders of your laptop ad. By the end of this course, you will have a complete laptop ad that is ready to be used in marketing and promotional materials.