3D Modeling and Animation Techniques with Cinema 4D
Organizing the Work
A course by Federico Piccirillo , 3D Motion Designer
Joined August 2021
About the video: Organizing the Work
Overview
“In this lesson I'll give you some tips for organizing your workbooks and starting settings to start animating.”
In this video lesson Federico Piccirillo addresses the topic: Organizing the Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: 3D Modeling and Animation Techniques with Cinema 4D . Learn innovative techniques for modeling and animating 3D sculptures to make a Memphis-style GIF.
Partial transcription of the video
“Organize the work In this lesson I will give you some suggestions to organize your workbooks and the main settings to start animating. It is very important to be organized before starting with the animations. Let's start. This is my main folder where are we going to make the shots, inside which there are these two folders, the Render folder and the Scenes folder. In the Render folder there will be only and exclusively the renderings that we will do. Inside this folder there are four more folders, one for the styleframes, another folder for low quality renders, such as preview, and the last ...”
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Course summary for: 3D Modeling and Animation Techniques with Cinema 4D
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Cinema 4D, Redshift Render -
Areas
3D, 3D Animation, 3D Design, 3D Modeling

Federico Piccirillo
A course by Federico Piccirillo
Federico Piccirillo is a 3D motion designer with a long-standing passion for design, film, and photography. He studied graphic design and visual communication at the University of Florence, and later specialized in digital and 3D illustration.
After graduating, he spent three years working as a motion designer at a studio in Turin before making the leap to freelancer. Throughout his career, he's collaborated with clients like Nike, Apple, Google, AT&T, OPPO, and more.
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