Overview
Discover the essentials of powerful 3D software to design, build, and render animated objects and landscapes
- Introduction
- Cinema 4D and Redshift Fundamentals
- Your First 3D Project (Part 1)
- Your First 3D Project (Part 2)
- Enhance the Look and Feel
- Final Project
Art director and 3D artist Farid Ghanbari, also known as Renderburger, loves nothing more than getting started on a new CGI project. With over twelve years of experience as a 3D artist, he is dedicated to his craft and is passionate about sharing his knowledge.
In this course, learn all of Farid’s tips and tricks for creating a 3D animation using Cinema 4D and Redshift. Discover how to use professional 3D software like a pro and see how to create a still frame rendering of an imaginary 3D garden from scratch.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Influences
- What Will We Do in this Course?
- Cinema 4D Interface and Menus
- Cinema 4D Primitive Objects, Tools and Deformers 1
- Cinema 4D Primitive Objects, Tools and Deformers 2
- Cinema 4D Tags, Cloners and Effectors 1
- Cinema 4D Tags, Cloners and Effectors 2
- Redshift Interface and Objects 1
- Redshift Interface and Objects 2
- Redshift Lights and Graph Editor Nodes 1
- Redshift Lights and Graph Editor Nodes 2
- Making the Field Base
- Creating the Hero: Stylish Tree
- Set Up the Camera
- Making Stylish Bushes and Plants
- Scattering Bushes On the Field
- Set Up the Lighting
- Creating Materials
- Final Tweaks On Render Setting and Camera
- Redshift Post-production and AOVs
- Working with AOVs
- Color and Light Adjustment in Photoshop
- Camera RAW Filter in Photoshop
- 3D Animation with Cinema 4D and Redshift for Beginners
Taught by
Farid Ghanbari (RenderBurger)