3D Animation with Cinema 4D and Redshift for Beginners (Sub – Eng, Ger, Fra, Ita, Por, Spa)
Release date:2021
Author:Farid Ghanbari
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Discover the essentials of powerful 3D software to design, build, and render animated objects and landscapes
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.
Meet Farid Ghanbari, get to know his professional background, and learn where he finds inspiration for his work. Then, get a quick summary of what will be taught throughout this course.
Move into the pre-production phase and begin learning about the interface and the elements you need to create a 3D scene. Farid highlights the essential tools and menus for ensuring you can start creating 3D scenes quickly and effectively.
Next, it’s time to create your 3D scene following Farid’s step-by-step process. Learn how to add textures and lighting to enhance the overall look and feel of your work using Redshift.
Finally, start working on the post-production phase of your scene using Farid’s advice for adjusting and controlling your image. Use Photoshop adjustment layers, Camera RAW, and Redshift AOVs to make the final edits and add some finishing touches to your scene.
What is this course’s project?
Create a still frame rendering of an imaginary 3D garden using Cinema 4D and Redshift.
Who is it for?
This course is for all 3D artists, from beginners to professionals.
What you need
You don’t need any previous experience in Cinema 4D and Redshift, but you should have some basic notions of Adobe Photoshop for the final part of the course.
As for materials, you will need a computer with enough power to handle Cinema 4D, Redshift, and Photoshop (check the websites of each software to see the recommended technical requirements)