Design and animation of a human body in 3D

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A course by aeforia , Digital Artist

Digital Artist. Montreal, Canada.
Joined October 2019
100% positive reviews (11)
716 students
Audio: French
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About the final project for: Design and animation of a human body in 3D

A 3D approach to the human body

“Thank you for taking this Domestika course with me, I hope you enjoyed discovering my techniques for approaching the 3D approach to the human body. It was a pleasure for me to share my sources of inspiration, my workflow and my working method. I can't wait to see what you can get from this approach. I hope that this course will help you cultivate your perspective, your originality and your own universe. Now is the time to prepare your project! I encourage you to make your own creation, taking the time to seek inspiration. To help you with this, I leave you below a summary of the different steps to follow: Mood board Carry out preliminary aesthetic research in the form of a mood board and sketches on paper.

The character Assign a pose and animate your character that you have previously designed in DAZ Studio. Then, with Cinema4D and Octane Render, apply the necessary textures to the character and establish your composition, colors and lighting.
Animation After rendering your animation sequence, import everything into After Effects to enhance the visual by adjusting the colors and adding the effects you want. Finally, export your final animation in the desired format using Handbrake software.
I congratulate you for seeing this project through to the end! I can't wait to discover your creation. So don't forget to share it with the community. To do this, click on the “Create your project” button. I invite you to participate in the forum to interact with the community. I believe that exchanging with others and commenting on different works is super enriching. I look forward to seeing you there! See you soon. ”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final project Thank you and especially congratulations for taking this Domestika course. I hope you enjoyed learning the different techniques. concerning the 3D approach of the human body. For my part, I loved sharing my sources of inspiration with you, my workflow and work techniques. I look forward to seeing the work you have done from the approach that I taught you. I hope this course will allow you to cultivate your own universe as well as your originality. As a reminder, we started by looking for inspiration as well as the realization of a moodboard. The idea was to find an atmosphere ...”

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Course summary for: Design and animation of a human body in 3D

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 100% positive reviews (11)
  • 716 students
  • 4 units
  • 27 lessons (6h 49m)
  • 3 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation
  • Software

    Adobe After Effects, Cinema 4D, OctaneRender
  • Areas

    3D, 3D Modeling

aeforia

aeforia
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Alexy Préfontaine, better known as Aeforia, is a visual artist based in Montreal, Canada. His work revolves around colors, balance and emotion. After studying electrical engineering, he obtained a degree in graphic design.

His clients include Opera Browser, Pantone, Fizz, Cirque du Soleil and Bershka, and he has collaborated with artists like Dillon Nathaniel, Yung Gravy, Haywyre, Jake Miller, Hologram, Kidswaste, Deathpact, among others.


  • 100% positive reviews (11)
  • 716 students
  • 27 lessons (6h 49m)
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  • Level: Intermediate
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Design and animation of a human body in 3D

A course by aeforia
Digital Artist. Montreal, Canada.
Joined October 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (11)
  • 716 students