Abstract 3D Art
Offered By: Domestika
Course Description
Overview
Combine different digital tools to create photorealistic illustrations from concept to completion
In this course, get inspired by your craziest ideas and explore the possibilities that exist when you blend powerful digital tools in a single project. Take your idea from concept to completion by playing around with shape, color, and composition in a 3D space and create something original. Learn to build on your knowledge and prepare your final imagery for sharing online or inside your portfolio.
- Introduction
- Formulating the Concept
- Creative Combination
- Post Production
- Final project
In this course, get inspired by your craziest ideas and explore the possibilities that exist when you blend powerful digital tools in a single project. Take your idea from concept to completion by playing around with shape, color, and composition in a 3D space and create something original. Learn to build on your knowledge and prepare your final imagery for sharing online or inside your portfolio.
Syllabus
- About Me
- Influences
- What We Will Do in the Course?
- The Concept and the Idea
- Mood Board and Assets
- Creating Base Model in Cinema 4D
- Bringing Base Model in Marvelous Designer and Simulating Fabrics 1
- Bringing Base Model in Marvelous Designer and Simulating Fabrics 2
- Composition and Lighting in Cinema 4d and Redshift Render Engine 1
- Composition and Lighting in Cinema 4d and Redshift Render Engine 2
- Texturing and Shading in Cinema 4D and Redshift 1
- Texturing and Shading in Cinema 4D and Redshift 2
- Setting up the Render
- Colour Correction and Editing in Photoshop
- Presenting Your Work on Instagram and/or Behance
- Abstract 3D Art
Taught by
Ali Sahba
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