Ad Clicks : Ad Views : Ad Clicks : Ad Views : Ad Clicks : Ad Views : Ad Clicks : Ad Views :
Oh Snap!

It looks like you're using an adblocker. Adblockers make us sad. We use ads to keep our content happy and free. If you like what we are doing please consider supporting us by whitelisting our website. You can report badly-behaved ads by clicking/tapping the nearby 'Advertisement' X text.

Getting Started in Cinema 4d for Designers – Designing with 3d with Tomasz Opasinski

/

Release date:2020, December

Author:Tomasz Opasinski

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

DESCRIPTION
This beginner’s guide for designers aims to break down the barriers that are often faced when incorporating 3D elements into graphic design projects. Following on from Tomasz Opasinski’s Understanding the Principles of Poster Design workshop, this project-based introduction tackles a poster design in Cinema 4D R23, providing a quick-start guide to get designers up and running quickly in Maxon’s 3D software package.

Over 4 hours, Tomasz flattens the learning curve and takes an artist-friendly approach to introduce the core tools in Cinema 4D, sharing how to navigate the viewport, import 3D objects, texture and light your scene, and finally set up the camera for a final render — ready for editing in Photoshop. You’ll journey through the process he uses to craft posters in his creative workflow, which he’s been using for many years to provide designs for the entertainment, advertising, and pre-viz industries.

To celebrate The Gnomon Workshop turning 20 in 2020, Tomasz Opasinski uses our 20th Anniversary as the brief for this design workshop. The final chapter shows how the rendered layers from Cinema 4D are compiled in Photoshop to compose a poster, briefly looking at how Photoshop’s adjustment layers can affect specific layers. The principles taught can be applied to create your very own impressive posters and graphic designs.

The Gnomon Workshop’s iconic sundial logo 3D model is provided as a project file with this workshop.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • Linkedin
  • Pinterest

2 Comments

  1. Wouldn’t you have these courses?
    A pungent character with David Meng and
    Creature and character design with Sang Jun Lee, from Gnomon?

  2. Can you load this course, please:
    Character for 3D Print Workshop by Bernardo Yang from Prime 1 Studio – Portuguese

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *