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8/6/2020Skill Level Advanced
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- [Andy] Hi, my name is Andy Needham, and welcome to Learning Cinema 4D S22. Cinema 4D is a hugely popular software application developed by Maxon, and it is used all over the world for creating motion graphics, visual effects, product renders, medical and architectural visualizations, to name just a handful of examples. This course is designed to give you a firm foundation of how Cinema 4D works, so you can be confident taking on more challenging projects. We're going to spend some time getting comfortable navigating in 3D and learning some key concepts before moving on and putting that knowledge into practice to create an image that could be shared on social media. The creative possibilities of working in 3D are virtually limitless, and I'm really looking forward to sharing with you how working in Cinema 4D is both fun and intuitive. So, if you're new to Cinema 4D, or maybe it all hasn't quite clicked yet, then I invite you to join me for this introduction to Cinema 4D S22.
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Introduction
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What does the S stand for?1m 33s
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What you should know1m 4s
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1. Getting Started and Key Concepts
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Moving objects in 3D8m 44s
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2. Create a Still Composition
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Chapter overview30s
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Create parametric objects3m 33s
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Change object attributes6m 59s
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Deformers overview3m 53s
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Working with generators2m 39s
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Procedurally model a banana4m 47s
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Complete the banana model5m 27s
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Use composition helpers3m 32s
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How lights work in 3D5m 38s
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Light the scene6m 46s
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UV unwrap the banana5m 1s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 12s
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