Realist Nature Scenes with Cinema 4D & OctaneRender
Repositioning Objects According to the Light
A course by Fabian Oberhammer , 3D Artist
About the video: Repositioning Objects According to the Light
Overview
“Here, I will guide you in readjusting your objects to create harmony in your landscape. This step is all about balancing light and shadow to match the scene.”
In this video lesson Fabian Oberhammer addresses the topic: Repositioning Objects According to the Light, which is part of the Domestika online course: Realist Nature Scenes with Cinema 4D & OctaneRender . Learn how to evoke the beauty and complexity of nature by creating realistic scenes using asset libraries in Cinema 4D and OctaneRender.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Repositioning Objects According to the Light After adding our lighting, we might encounter a little issue regarding the composition and the overall positioning of the plants and trees. In this lesson, we will reposition some of these plants and trees in order to fit our lighting perfectly. I did find the positioning of the last lesson a bit bothering. I didn't enjoy my forest too much thinking about it a little bit more, because after I recorded the lesson, I was like, it's 99% there. I was looking through some more seeds and I found this beautiful seed, 9990. What that does, it spaces my...”
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Course summary for: Realist Nature Scenes with Cinema 4D & OctaneRender
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Cinema 4D, OctaneRender -
Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Modeling, Art Direction, Concept Art, Naturalistic Illustration

Fabian Oberhammer
A course by Fabian Oberhammer
Fabian Oberhammer, also known as The Dizzy Viper, is a 3D artist from Italy. He works as a freelancer in stage visuals and album covers, is a crypto artist, and also works in his family's travel agency. His field of expertise is scenebuilding and lighting in Cinema 4D and OctaneRender, especially working with fog, neon, and atmosphere. His renders have caught the attention of car companies like Maserati, McLaren, and West Coast Customs, as well as musicians like Excision, Skrillex, and Meek Mill.
It was through music that he found his way into 3D design; while looking for album art for his work, he decided to create his own. For several years now, he has continued to hone his skills and composes renders from start to finish on a daily basis. Thanks to his projects Abandoned Supercar and DRFT, as well as his YouTube tutorials, his popularity in the industry has been constantly growing. The puddles he created are now used by well-renowned figures such as Sarper Baran, Tom Coben, Clint Jones, Corridor Crew, and Mograph.
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