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Learn Cinema 4D – Create Abstract 3D Design Elements – Shape 2 by Jesper Sandell

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Release date:2020

Author:Jesper Sandell

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Jumpstart your Cinema 4D skills by learning how to make abstract 3D shapes

This is the second course, in a series of four, where you’ll learn how to create abstract 3D design elements. These types of shapes are excellent design elements for graphic designers and motion designers. You can use them for both 3D and 2D workflows.

You’ll need Maxon Cinema 4D(Prime, Broadcast, Visualize or Studio).

We learn best by doing, so this is a hands-on, project-based course.

We will use a procedural workflow that doesn’t require modeling. That means that all settings remain editable, and we can change the entire look by just adjusting a few sliders. It makes the whole process of creating and experimenting fun, flexible, and powerful.

Here’s a glimpse of some things we’ll cover

• Working with the Spline Wrap deformer

• Working with the Displace Deformer

• Working with Layer Shaders

• Using effects in Layer Shaders

• How to create an infinite floor.

You’ll have access to all the project files, so it’s easy to follow along. Although I hope you’ll experiment a lot so you can come up with your unique designs.

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