Duration: 41m | Video: .MP4 1280×720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 448 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Throughout this class, we will discover different ways to create a landscape withForester and Bridge inCinema 4D.


This class is aimed at In-House creatives, designers, illustrators, and creative professionals in general with a knowledge base in Cinema 4D.
What you learn:
To start we will look forinspirationfor the creation of our 3D illustration.
We will create a mood board of landscapes andcolor paletteto determine the look and feel ofthe project.
We will talk aboutcreative thinking.
I will teach you how toworkwithlighting in Cinema 4D.
I will show you how tobuild thelandscape.
I will teach you how towork withplants and trees in Cinema 4D.
I will show you how towork on thecomposition.
Finally, we willrenderthe 3D.
And much more!
This class will help you toexpand your knowledge in 3Dand will help you to activate your creativity in the 3D world. You will learn the main techniques to create scenes with landscapes that you will be able to apply to any 3D project.
For this course,you will need to know Cinema 4D at a basic/intermediate level.And also Adobe Photoshop at a basic level.
Be sure to review the class project, as it is themost important part of this entire class.Put into practice what you learn and start developing unique 3D scenes in Cinema 4D.
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Class Resources:
Inspiration:
Design Inspiration
Color palette:
Adobe Color
Color Muzli
HDRI:
Poly Haven
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My Other Skillshare Classes:
Cinema 4D
Geometric Shapes in Cinema 4D: Create Your Own 3D World
10 Minutes of Cinema 4D: Physical Render Settings
Adobe 3D
Design Your First 3d Abstract Composition: A Beginners Guide To Adobe Dimension
Advanced Techniques In Adobe Dimension: How to Create a 3D Scene
Art & Design
Art History: How to Use the Concepts of Impressionism in Your Designs
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Creative-Thinking-with-Cinema-4D-Key-Techniques-for-3D-Landscape/29987667

 

 

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