Cinema 4D has a very wide range of uses for creating both still images for print & web along with animation suitable for TV or film.
Common uses include visualisations for architecture, products and interiors. Cinema 4D also has a firm standing in the medical and special effects arena due to it’s tight Adobe integration.
This course is designed for those who already use another 3D package or have gone through some tutorials by themselves. By the end of the course you will be able to start using Cinema 4D within a production environment for simple – moderate tasks.
An understanding of Cinema 4D’s interface and working methods is needed here.
For people who are new to the software who want to be able to start using confidently
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Working in a 3D Environment
- Navigating in 3D
- Selecting & Positioning Objects
- Creating Primitives
- Creating Splines
- Creating Spline Primitives
- Creating NURBS Models
- Booleans, Symmetry & Instances
- Extrude, Bevel & Mirror
- Basic Materials
- Building Hierarchies
- Basic Lighting & Cameras
- Rendering Images & Basic Animation
- Importing, Merging & Replacing Scenes
- File Management & Saving files