Playful Animated Character Design with Cinema 4D
Exporting Your Scene
A course by Alex Kiesling , Digital Painter, 3D Artist, and Animator
Joined February 2020
About the video: Exporting Your Scene
Overview
“The best way to export your project out of After Effects is by using "Media Encoder". In this lesson, I will go over the proper codecs for the project and exporting to a cloud service of your choice.”
In this video lesson Alex Kiesling addresses the topic: Exporting Your Scene, which is part of the Domestika online course: Playful Animated Character Design with Cinema 4D. Learn how to model, build, and animate engaging characters using the tools of Cinema 4D and After Effects.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Exporting Your Scene In the previous lesson, I showed you how to composite in After effects. In this lesson, I'll show you how to set up your settings for Media Encoder Queue to get it ready for export. Let's get this ready for exporting. Let's check our composition by going to Composition Settings and ensuring everything looks correct, 6 seconds, 24 frames, 1920 x 1920. Ok. Then, from here, we can either click Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue or Add to Render Queue. One of the main differences I've noticed between them is that Adobe Media Encoder Queue has the codec H.264 available, whic...”
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Course summary for: Playful Animated Character Design with Cinema 4D
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Category
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Software
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Areas
3D, 3D Animation, 3D Character Design, 3D Modeling, Animated Illustration, Animation, Art Direction, Character Animation, Character Design

Alex Kiesling
A course by Alex Kiesling
Alex Kiesling is a digital painter, 3D Artist, and Animator born in Wisconsin, US. He first began exploring art in the early 2000s via Tumblr. He later went on to graduate from Rhode Island School of Design as an illustrator. While still in search of his style, he moved to New York City, and started his career working in a children’s app company. There he found an appreciation for art that was more playful and began growing a following on social media, which attracted clients. He later left his job to pursue his freelance work full-time.
Now, Alex works in editorial and advertising for commercial brands. He has worked for companies including Apple, Google, MTV, Adobe, and The New York Times, and shares his work with over 45K followers on Instagram.
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