3D Toon-Style Environment Art with Arnold
Offered By: Domestika
Course Description
Overview
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Learn to design, model, and render highly detailed sci-fi environments with a stylized look using Arnold, Photoshop, and Cinema 4D
In this online course learn how to create 3D environment renders using Cinema 4D and Arnold. Explore shadows, textures, lighting, and color to build atmospheric sci-fi scenes with a stylized look. Invite viewers to explore your imagination with detailed works of digital art.
- Introduction
- First Steps
- Establishing the Scene
- The Main Structure
- Postproduction
- Final project
In this online course learn how to create 3D environment renders using Cinema 4D and Arnold. Explore shadows, textures, lighting, and color to build atmospheric sci-fi scenes with a stylized look. Invite viewers to explore your imagination with detailed works of digital art.
Syllabus
- About Me
- Influences
- The Materials
- Gathering References
- The Idea 1
- The Idea 2
- Arnold Basics 1
- Arnold Basics 2
- Setting Up 1
- Setting Up 2
- Blocking the Scene
- Kitbashing and Scene Scaling 1
- Kitbashing and Scene Scaling 2
- Kitbashing and Scene Scaling 3
- Modeling the Walkways
- Applying the Shader: The First Pass 1
- Applying the Shader: The First Pass 2
- The Reactor 1
- The Reactor 2
- Tubes and Pipes 1
- Tubes and Pipes 2
- Kitbashing the Rest of the Scene
- Adding Details 1
- Adding Details 2
- Finishing the Scene: Rendering and Exporting
- Photoshop: The Final Touches 1
- Photoshop: The Final Touches 2
- Sharing a Project Online
- Arnold: Tips and Tricks 1
- Arnold: Tips and Tricks 2
- Arnold: Tips and Tricks 3
- 3D Toon-Style Environment Art with Arnold
Taught by
Calder Moore
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