Creation and Animation of Monsters in Cinema 4D

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A course by Jim Palacio , Animator

Animator. Bogota, Colombia.
Joined August 2018
100% positive reviews (16)
425 students
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Creation and Animation of Monsters in Cinema 4D

“Thank you for completing this Domestika course with me. I hope you have learned about my workflow and creative process as a 3D illustrator. Now I will give you some tips so that you can carry out your project successfully. Find images and inspiration and create your mood board

Make a sketch of the characters or characters you want to model in Cinema 4D, do it from the front.
Put the sketch in Cinema 4D and start modeling: first the body, then the arms and legs. Continue with the external objects or parts. Finally, apply color and materials to them. After you have the character and items, create a set or rearrange the one you have if you started working with one from scratch. Animate your characters through rigging or moving objects and parts individually. Lastly, render your animation and place the animation in Adobe Premiere Pro to loop it for uploading to social media.
Now share your final project with the community by clicking on "Create your project". Remember to share both the final result and the steps that have led you to it. I am looking forward to seeing your project and giving you feedback. Although I ask for your patience, I will try to access the forum as much as I can and what my professional projects allow me. Finally, I want to invite you to actively participate in the forum, not only sharing your progress, but also giving advice and trying to help the rest of the community. See you soon!”

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“Final project Congratulations and thank you for completing this Domestika course with me. I hope you have learned from my workflow and my creative process as a 3D illustrator. Remember to continue drawing, since from the sketch the base idea is created. Experiment with shapes. Don't just use the same techniques I used in the course. Give time to practice and do the necessary exercises to expand your knowledge in Cinema 4D. Try different finishes, mix figures, mix techniques. You can also make a composition using 2D elements and most importantly, continue to stimulate the learning process, s...”

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Course summary for: Creation and Animation of Monsters in Cinema 4D

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (16)
  • 425 students
  • 4 units
  • 18 lessons (3h 59m)
  • 9 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation
  • Areas

    3D, 3D Animation, 3D Character Design, 3D Modeling, Animation, Character Animation

Jim Palacio

Jim Palacio
A course by Jim Palacio

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Jimmy Palacio, better known as Bolden Goy, is a designer, illustrator, and 2D and 3D animator. His love of film, especially classic horror movies, often serves as inspiration for his spooky characters and their color palettes.

He takes an open-minded approach to his work, exploring how characters can be used in different disciplines, from painting to stickers and animation. Throughout his career, he's created animated spots, cover art, and ad campaigns for brands like Vice, Itaú, and Jet chocolate bars.


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Creation and Animation of Monsters in Cinema 4D. 3D, and Animation course by Jim Palacio

Creation and Animation of Monsters in Cinema 4D

A course by Jim Palacio
Animator. Bogota, Colombia.
Joined August 2018
  • 100% positive reviews (16)
  • 425 students