3D Product Visualization with Cinema 4D and Corona Renderer
Course final project
A course by Nejc Kilar , 3D Designer and Visualization Specialist
About the final project for: 3D Product Visualization with Cinema 4D and Corona Renderer
x Product visualization in Cinema 4D
“Thank you so much for taking part in this course and I hope you've enjoyed it. It's now time to work on your project. This could mean finishing the visualization you started by completing the course tasks or making a brand-new project! Either way, I strongly suggest you take the time to gather inspiration and make a unique project of your own. Make sure to keep track of your progress with different pictures of each step. It'd be great if you could also explain the choices you've made along the way and tell us if you have any doubts. This will help me guide you better if you need advice. Here are the main steps to follow: The Concept Do the research and come up with a concept.





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“ Final Project You've reached the end of the course. I'd like to sincerely congratulate you for sticking through it and I hope you've learned something new. Before I let you go, a couple of quick tips or key points I'd like to summarize. Remember, software is just a tool in your tool belt. You can have many different tools but the artistry is tool independent. There are many things to focus on in this process, and just treat your tools as the tools that they are. They help you get to a place that you see in your mind, where you exercise that creativity. Concepting things and spending time ...”
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Course summary for: 3D Product Visualization with Cinema 4D and Corona Renderer
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Category
3D & Animation -
Areas
3D, 3D Animation, 3D Design, 3D Modeling

Nejc Kilar
A course by Nejc Kilar
Nejc Kilar is a 3D Designer and Visualization Specialist from Slovenia. He helps his clients achieve their goals by creating eye-catching computer-generated images of their products that look as real as possible. He’s collaborated with some of the world’s biggest brands, including Dell, Samsung, and Netgear. Nejc also helped create an award-winning CGI spot for Pepe Jeans. His specialty is developing images with a moody atmosphere with a unique spin on lighting.
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