Introduction to Cinema 4D: Beginner's Guide to Animation
Don Mupasi X Visualdon
7:41:20
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Class notes: Recommended 4D version: 4D R21 to Cinema 4D R24. These versions of Cinema 4D are the most similar to the class, so if you are a beginner, it will be easier to follow. The JSplacement tool used in the class has been deprecated but is still archived and in the class files. The definitive guide to 4D cinema for beginners. This class is for anyone and everyone who wants to learn how to use Cinema 4D. If it is never. I'm going to share with you several tips and tricks that will help you use Cinema 4D the right way, create a fast and efficient workflow, and several techniques that I've discovered during my experience over the past year. I did. As the best models in the field of 4D cinema, it is considered as a new class. This eight-hour class is divided into two parts. Part 1 covers the various topics and tools of Cinema 4D. Part 2 is about developing workflows and working on real example projects. Watch it all and you can finally open Cinema 4D and start creating your own cinema today! Part 1: Aspects of Cinema 4D Paragraph: Overview of Cinema 4D menus, user interface and objects. Modeling Project Shortcuts and Settings: A look at different modeling tools and techniques, and where to find resources to use them in your projects. Lighting: Types of lighting in Cinema 4D and their settings, as well as how to use light for a purpose. Materials: How material channels work and make light or real materials. Splines: How to draw paths and other path-based objects and create geometry. MoGraph: A summary of the powerful MoGraph section of Cinema. Animation: how to keyframe, work with the timeline and interpolate keyframes. Cameras: Camera settings and the best way to create smooth and dynamic animations with the camera. Part 2: Sample Project and Workflow This part focuses on taking everything you've learned so far and applying it to real projects. You'll see a complete workflow, from working on projects in Cinema 4D. Throughout this section, we will continue to introduce new ideas and concepts as part of the process. Projects Boy: Sample Project 01: Animation of a futuristic city with several skyscrapers and flying cars. Example project 02: Loop animation of a sci-fi wormhole. At the end of the class, you can open Cinema 4D and create your own animations. Lets start!
What You'll Learn?
- Animation
- Motion graphics
- 3D animation
- Cinema 4D
- 3D design
- Creative
- 3D
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Don Mupasi X Visualdon
Instructor's CoursesI am a freelance visual artist from the UK. I make retro & space visuals and loops. Most of my work is for musicians, so I make visuals for music videos and sometimes visuals for live shows and concerts. I also do a lot of personal projects and post them to my instagram @visualdon.
My main apps for creating visuals are Cinema 4D and After Effects.

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- Training sessions 58
- duration 7:41:20
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- Release Date 2024/02/15