3D Product Visualization with Cinema 4D and Corona Renderer
The Initial Workflow
A course by Nejc Kilar , 3D Designer and Visualization Specialist
About the video: The Initial Workflow
Overview
“Now that we've covered the basics, I will introduce you to the overall workflow by first setting up the renderer, overviewing the basic functionality, and discovering the Corona-specific objects. We will then explore the VFB, look at the interactive rendering, and do a quick overview of the Multi-Pass system. At this point, you shouldn't worry too much about the details or memorizing the specific parameter's name. This is all about getting acquainted with the general workflow and the user interface itself.”
In this video lesson Nejc Kilar addresses the topic: The Initial Workflow, which is part of the Domestika online course: 3D Product Visualization with Cinema 4D and Corona Renderer. Explore the potential of 3D renders to create high-quality and professional spaces with dramatic lighting..
Partial transcription of the video
“ The Initial Workflow In this lesson, I'll introduce you to the overall workflow that's there with Corona. You don't need to remember all the parameter's names or all the windows we open, and all the settings we touch. This is about getting acquainted with Corona and getting our feet wet. Let's look at how the workflow looks like with Corona. First up, let's set Corona to be our render. To do that, we'll hop into the Render Settings, and for our render here, we’ll set it to Corona. Just like that, we are good to go. We can start rendering stuff out. The main window into your rendered image...”
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Course summary for: 3D Product Visualization with Cinema 4D and Corona Renderer
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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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