Adding 3D elements is becoming a mandatory component in every motion graphics piece. Luckily, After Effects has you covered. Whether youβre animating a logo or building a…
Category: Autodesk
After you’ve turned a concept into a CAD model, there are still many steps to prepare it for rendering or manufacture. This course walks you through the…
Autodesk Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM) solutions today. In this course, join Paul F. Aubin as he delves into the basics…
SketchUp Pro offers design and rendering tools that can help you create striking, professional-grade 3D models that wow clients and colleagues alike. In this course, Paul J.…
Creating procedural materials is an important part of a modern visualization workflow, for both real-time and rendered applications. In this course, learn how to quickly create a…
This is the bundle tutorial showing the complete process of modeling and texturing the alien weapon production asset. This contains all the files from both the modeling…
Want to take your animations from standard to spectacular? Join esteemed motion designer Emanuele Colombo to discover the secrets behind great animation! In this demystifying class, Emanuele…
During this course, students are going to create an environment for games, with a heavy focus on vegetation and plants. Over the course of 6 weeks we…
Discover how easy it is to bring your characters to life in Adobe After Effects. Join Angie Taylor as she shares tips and tricks for animating within…
We will explore how to carry your vehicle design beyond the concept phase and into a production-ready presentation. We will focus on the language of surface detailing…
Art Departments in the film industry are constantly changing as new tools and technology make things easier and faster. However, with these new tools comes additional complexity.…
In this training series, 3D Artist Robby Branham goes through fundamental and advanced multi-pass rendering and compositing techniques using Maya, VRay and Nuke. Theses tutorials will demonstrate…