Introduction to CINEMA 4D Lite for Graphic Designers

Pluralsight
Course Summary
If you're a graphic designer using the Adobe Creative Cloud apps, then you may not realize that you have a totally free subscription to CINEMA 4D Lite. Software required: After Effects CC, Illustrator CC, Photoshop CC.
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Course Description
If you're a graphic designer using the Adobe Creative Cloud apps, then you may not realize that you have a totally free subscription to CINEMA 4D Lite. What you probably have seen is some awesome 3D graphic design out in the world that you'd love to know how to create. Picking up a 3D app when you've only dabbled in Photoshop, Illustrator and maybe a little InDesign can be pretty daunting. From this point on, you have no excuse not to try it out because this course is tailor-made just for you. We start out learning some of the basics of Cinema 4D, like how to navigate the interface and drop in a few basic shapes. Then we begin our project, where you will learn how you can take a design you've made in Illustrator and make it 3D and awesome in CINEMA 4D. You'll learn a little bit of everything for a basic workflow in CINEMA 4D; all the way from modeling to rendering. To finish up, you'll be shown how to take the rendered image that comes out of After Effects, and then you'll composite it in Photoshop for an even better-looking, finished piece. By the end of this course, you'll have gotten a great taste of CINEMA 4D, and you'll be prepared to start learning more and practicing your 3D skills. Software required: After Effects CC, Illustrator CC, Photoshop CC.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 22s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 22sIntroduction to CINEMA 4D Lite for Graphic Designers- 2h 3m
—Opening CINEMA 4D Lite Through After Effects 3m 42s
—Moving Around the 3D Workspace and Getting Familiar with the Interface 10m 23s
—Adding and Working with Parametric Objects 8m 5s
—Transforming Objects 9m 55s
—Saving and Importing Illustrator Artwork for CINEMA 4D 6m 1s
—Cleaning up the Imported Illustrator Layers 7m 21s
—Using the Extrude Object 10m 41s
—Working with a Camera and Changing Initial Render Settings 7m 11s
—Creating the Backdrop Using a Loft Object 10m 36s
—Creating Procedural Textures 8m 56s
—Continuing to Build the Textures 4m 54s
—Lighting Our Shot 6m 34s
—Editing Render Settings and Rendering in After Effects 14m 29s
—Creating the Photoshop Composite 14m 10s