Modeling for Photorealistic Interiors with CINEMA 4D
Pluralsight
Course Summary
This course will detail how to create a floor plan of a home, specifically focusing on creating a lounge visual. This will include modeling furniture such as coffee tables and sofas. And also touching on creating fabrics and cushions. Required Software: CINEMA 4D r16.
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Course Description
The process of modeling entire interiors for photorealistic CGI can seem daunting, but it doesn't need to be. In this course, Modeling for Photorealistic Interiors with CINEMA 4D, you will see all the steps involved in modeling the architecture of an interior using floor plans and elevations. You will start with gathering reference images and setting them up in Photoshop and Cinema 4D to aid in modeling the architectural elements of the room. The bulk of the course will focus on modeling everything for the inside of the room including furniture, fabrics, plants, shelving, and accessories. Finally, you'll take a final look at the scene to see if anything needs to be changed or modified. By the end of this course, you'll have modeled an entire lounge interior that's ready for lighting, texturing, and rendering. Required Software: CINEMA 4D r16.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 25s
—Course Overview 1m 25sGathering Reference Material and Modeling from Floor Plans- 46m 50s
—Examining the Plans 2m 48s
—Setting Reference Images in Cinema 4D 2m 40s
—Setting up Plugins 3m 56s
—Modeling the Living Room 9m 14s
—Cutting out Windows 12m 39s
—Arch Windows 12m 17s
—Adding Interesting Details 3m 14sCreating A Seamless Tile Pattern- 36m 30sBending the Geometry, Forming the Main Structure- 34m 4sAdding Cushions and Final Details- 39m 41sModeling a Coffee Table- 43m 32sModeling a House Plant- 28m 58sModeling a Smaller Plant- 36m 11sCreating Fabrics- 44m 35sModeling Shelves- 20m 35sModeling an Anglepoise Lamp- 38m 42sFinishing up the Scene- 21m 11s