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Creating a custom 3D UI/UX Mobile App Mockup Design

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Joseph Ojo

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  • 1 - Introduction to the course.mp4
    01:26
  • 2 - Getting inspiration for design and Tools.mp4
    03:18
  • 3 - Getting to know the software.mp4
    10:01
  • 4 - Modeling the Phone and screen.mp4
    26:13
  • 5 - UVW Unwrap of screen.mp4
    09:48
  • 6 - Project 1 composition setup.mp4
    17:10
  • 7 - Project 2 composition setup.mp4
    17:48
  • 8 - Project 3 composition setup.mp4
    27:11
  • 9 - Lighting Project 1.mp4
    15:31
  • 10 - Texturing Rendering Project 1.mp4
    36:23
  • 11 - Rendering Project 2.mp4
    39:37
  • 12 - Rendering Project 3.mp4
    04:29
  • 13 - Composite Project 1 Mockup in Photoshop.mp4
    33:58
  • 14 - Composite Project 2 Mockup in Photoshop.mp4
    23:16
  • 15 - Composite Project 3 Mockup in Photoshop.mp4
    08:28
  • 16 - WHATS NEXT.mp4
    01:15
  • Description


    For UI/UX Portfolio case study

    What You'll Learn?


    • Modeling with polygon manipulation
    • UVW Unwrapping
    • How to have the light, texture, and rendering in Redshift
    • Setting up compositions for the final render
    • Basic render setup for Redshift beauty pass
    • Multipass setup in Standard/Physical Renderer
    • Understand the act of working with Object buffers
    • Compositing with Photoshop
    • Working with basic color correction
    • Understanding how to use the Distort and Perspective option from the transform tool

    Who is this for?


  • UI/UX Designers who want's to dive into 3D design
  • Mockup designers
  • Beginner - Intermediate user of Cinema 4D
  • For those who want to create Mockups for case study or portfolio design
  • More details


    Description

    This class is created for anyone who wants to bring their creative ideas to life in the Area of building mockups for UI/UX case studies. The course is not limited to Cinema 4D users alone as the techniques covered in this course are the same for other 3D applications, like 3ds Max, Blender, or Maya.


    Tech is what's driving the world at the moment, and Product Design or UI/UX design is one of the key benefactors in this niche. As a product designer, there is a need to create a case study for your project's presentations. This makes designers source for mockups to paste their user interface visuals on from the internet. Most of these mockups do not meet the designer's composition need. Hence, why designers need to know how to make their own mockups for each project as they want.

    In this class, you will be learning quite a number of techniques as listed below:

    • Modeling with polygon manipulation

    • UVW Unwrapping

    • How to have the light, texture, and rendering in Redshift

    • Setting up compositions for the final render

    • Basic render setup for Redshift beauty pass

    • Multipass setup in Standard/Physical Renderer

    • Understand the act of working with Object buffers

    • Compositing with Photoshop

    • Working with basic color correction

    • Understanding how to use the Distort and Perspective option from the transform tool

    It is going to be an interesting class as it is designed for all-level designers.

    NOTE

    All that is required to follow along in this class is Cinema 4D software & the Redshift renderer plugin, and Adobe Photoshop. As I said above, designers from other software packages can follow along as other rendering engines can also be used too. You only need to understand the technique and you'll be fine.

    Thanks and let's get started!


    Who this course is for:

    • UI/UX Designers who want's to dive into 3D design
    • Mockup designers
    • Beginner - Intermediate user of Cinema 4D
    • For those who want to create Mockups for case study or portfolio design

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    I started off my career as a CAD designer and Instructor with Riverbank Technologies and Engineering Services Limited. I moved through different departments; starting as a CAD draft technician, I was moved to the Architectural department, and from there to the M&E department where I specialized in the Electrical and plumbing aspects. From there, I was moved into the IT department and later moved to the Interior Design department, where my transition journey started.Interior design exposed me to some design principles which lead me to do personal research that pointed me in the direction of starting my graphics design career. After taking some courses, I moved on to learn 3D Motion graphics designs, which prompted me to create a brand called JOULECONCEPTS. This brand started with a YouTube channel for teaching young 3D artists the use of 3D tools in a simple way.I later started designing app interfaces, without knowing what it was called. I left that field due to demands from the new position I was promoted to at my place of work, as the Design team leads. I oversee my teams' designs, supervising them, and ensuring designs are in sync with requirements and standards. The leadership role has helped me improve my communication skills, furthermore helping me build empathy in the way I relate with stakeholders.I later went back to learning user experience thoroughly when the need to know it came, as there were requests from my freelance career to solving website and mobile app challenges. I took a professional course and I have done a lot of projects with clients; at home and abroad. I recently interned with a Scottish-based firm called UJALI, where I completely changed the face of their official website, of course with the help of their research team. Due to their satisfaction with my job expertise, I was asked to help with a project which would be launched soon.When I am off official duty, I love playing with kids and going out to cinemas. I love music and playing video games too.My personal statement is definitely,"Learning is continuous. It actually is LIFE. I believe to grow, one needs to be enthusiastic about learning.Hunger for more!"Thanks and Regards
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 16
    • duration 4:35:52
    • Release Date 2023/02/26