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3D Illustration with Cinema 4D (Ilustración 3D con Cinema 4D – Aarón Martínez – Spanish, Eng sub)

Release date:2021

Author:Aarón Martínez

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:Spanish

Exercise files:Yes

Learn to create compositions integrating characters and typography, from the sketch to the final render
Perhaps, the name of Aaron Martinez-illustrator and 3D designer-is familiar to you from other courses such as Design of characters in Cinema 4D: from sketch to 3D printing or Prototyping and product visualizations in Cinema 4D . In them I taught you to design behind the screen, and in this course, in addition to teaching you how to create 3D illustrations in Cinema 4D, it will show you how to use in different media.

You will learn about their 3D illustration process, from the creation of an idea to the final render. In addition, it will explain how to adapt your design to different media: a printed poster, a moving poster, banners for social networks and stickers.

3D illustration
You will start knowing the work of Aaron Martinez and will talk about what inspires him most. Then, you will carry out your moodboard, collecting the ideas that will help you shape your illustration.

Once you have clear what you want to do, you will make the first sketch, in which you will include the elements that will be part of your composition: simple, complex objects, typography and characters. And with this ready, you will begin to make your final illustration; some elements you will create from vectors and others you will make directly with Cinema 4D.

Next, you will bring your composition to life by animating all the elements. You will see how to add dynamism to the typography, objects and characters using deformers and morph pose.

You will make a render scene with Octane from scratch, you will generate materials and you will pass all the elements to Photoshop in order to generate an animated gif.

From this digital poster, you will also generate a file in CMYK to print your poster; create graphics for social networks from the elements of the poster, and even create a series of stickers with your characters.

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3 Comments

  1. Yes! its here! thank you admin!!

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