Work in conjunction with After Effects CC and CINEMA 4D Lite
Technology required for 3D motion production, including integration of 3D elements in compositions
Adding algorithms to modeling, Cinema 4D Expresso 📐
🗒 Course Introduction
(Please note that this lecture does not provide instructor-assisted answers.)
In this course, you will learn how to use cineware in conjunction with After Effects by getting started with the CINEMA 4D R16 LITE version included with After Effects CC 2017.
For beginners who have never used CINEMA 4D before, we introduce the overall flow of basic work in CINEMA 4D, so even those who have no concept of 3D graphic work can get started without difficulty.
PART 1
In this course, you will learn the basics of linking After Effects CC 2017 with Cinema 4D R16.
PART 2
Continuing from the previous PART 1 lecture, we will learn about the work linking function between After Effects and Cinema 4D. We will also look at the process of converting an After Effects composition into a C4D file and working with it, as well as how to extract camera, light, and transform information contained in a cinema 4D file imported by Cineware. You will learn how to apply Cinema 4D R18's capabilities, such as Rigid Body, Particle, Cloner, and Voronoi, to simple and effective motion graphics work.
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🙌 Tools covered here
After Effects CC 2017
Maxon Cinema 4D R16 Lite
This course uses Adobe After Effects CC 2017 & Maxon Cinema 4D R16 Lite , so we recommend using at least After Effects 2015 or later. Since After Effects CC 2017 and later versions come with a Cinema 4D Lite version, we recommend purchasing After Effects from the official Adobe website and using both programs together. (The latest version can be installed.) Official website link
🙋🏻♂️ Expected questions related to the lecture
Q. Can non-majors and beginners also take the course? A. This course is for basic After Effects users and teaches them how to work with Cinema 4D, so prior knowledge of basic After Effects is required.
Q. Are lecture notes included? A. Yes, the lecture notes are attached to the second lecture of each lecture part. You can download the notes by clicking the cloud-shaped icon on the left tab of the lecture playback screen.
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Who is this course right for?
Those who can handle After Effects CC 2015 or later versions but have never used CINEMA 4D
For those who want to deepen their 3D motion graphics skills