From the course: Motion Graphic Design: Composition

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Using the Cinema 4D cameras to create animation

Using the Cinema 4D cameras to create animation

From the course: Motion Graphic Design: Composition

Using the Cinema 4D cameras to create animation

- [Instructor] We're doing the 05_01_3D_01 Cinema 3D file that you can access from the Exercise Files folder if you have access to the exercise files, and here we can see our scene in Cinema 4D that are built with fairly primitive objects. The great thing about creating something in 3D is it's very easy to add animation that looks quite sophisticated. I was inspired by Futurama to create this kind of mix of 2D and 3D. The title sequence for Futurama is amazing. I love the way that they mix 2D and 3D in Futurama, and I wanted to use that same kind of mix of 2D and 3D in this project. So by animating a camera, you can create quite a sophisticated-looking animation. It naturally show us different angles of our objects without really having to do very much. So let's have a look at how the cameras work in Cinema 4D. You'll see that I've got several cameras in here. Only one camera can be viewed at a time in the perspective view, which is where we are at the moment and this is my Practice…

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