3D Interior Visualizations: Design Retro Spaces in Cinema 4D
Sharing to Social Media
A course by Andrew Morgan , 3D Artist
About the video: Sharing to Social Media
Overview
“Finally, with the environment complete, it's time to share it online! In this lesson, I will explain what to consider when sharing your image on Instagram. I will talk about some of my personal insights from using the platform. ”
In this video lesson Andrew Morgan addresses the topic: Sharing to Social Media , which is part of the Domestika online course: 3D Interior Visualizations: Design Retro Spaces in Cinema 4D. Create immersive, 80s-inspired 3D environments in Cinema 4D and bring them to life with lighting techniques in Redshift.
Partial transcription of the video
“Sharing to Social Media In this lesson, we'll upload our image to Instagram and then I'll share my insights when using the platform. Let's load up Instagram and create a new post. Here's our final project image. Make sure we haven't cropped the image by clicking this button. Click Next. It's tempting to play around with filters and tweak the image. Sometimes, I've been guilty of doing this, but if you did the post-processing correctly, then the image should fit the original vision. You don't want to compromise on this, so skip this. We need to give our image a caption and that first means g...”
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Course summary for: 3D Interior Visualizations: Design Retro Spaces in Cinema 4D
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3D, 3D Modeling, Digital Architecture

Andrew Morgan
A course by Andrew Morgan
Andrew Morgan is a 3D artist based in Bristol, England. He first became interested in 3D design as a teenager, when he would create new levels for his favorite video games. He went on to study media arts at the University of Plymouth, before working as a web designer for over 10 years. In search of a career that gave him more creative freedom, Andrew then started learning how to design in 3D in his spare time, and began posting his work on social media.
Now he shares his designs with over 30K followers on Instagram alongside running his brand Dreamfibre, which he started in 2017. He experiments with different kinds of media, from virtual reality to poster art, and has worked on projects including a series of 3D rendered scenes for the video game HoloVista.
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