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Realistic CGI Compositions: Create a Sci-Fi Scene

Offered By: Domestika

Tags

Cinema 4D Courses Animation Courses Digital Art Courses Visual Effects Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn to create a cinematic scene by creating shapes, lights, textures, and atmospheric effects in Cinema 4D and Octane Render
  • Introduction
  • The Artist’s Monologue
  • The 3D Workflow
  • Generating the Final Image
  • Final project
Computer-generated imagery, or CGI, is the digital magic that has created countless realistic visual effects for film, television, video games, and other media. Timo Noack is a 3D artist and art director who specializes in CG-based cinematic imagery for the entertainment, music, sports, and advertising industries.

In this course, he teaches you how to make immersive, cinematic compositions using Cinema 4D and Octane Render. Learn how to create striking atmospheric effects from scratch and bring an original CGI composition to life.


Syllabus

  • About Me
  • Influences
  • The Idea
  • The Concept
  • Software Introduction
  • Modeling the Main Object
  • Composition
  • Create Realistic Shaders with Octane 1
  • Create Realistic Shaders with Octane 2
  • Additional Materials for the Scene 1
  • Additional Materials for the Scene 2
  • Lighting Process
  • Render in Octane 1
  • Render in Octane 2
  • Post-processing in Adobe Photoshop 1
  • Post-processing in Adobe Photoshop 2
  • Final Steps for Outputting the Image File
  • Realistic CGI Compositions: Create a Sci-Fi Scene

Taught by

Timo Noack

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