Introduction to Cinema 4D
Course 1: Introduction and Basic Concepts: Interface
By Francisco Cabezas , 3D Artist and Cinema 4D Teacher
Joined March 2014
About the video: Interface
Overview
“I will explain what we can see as soon as the program is opened. Where is the objects panel, where to change the attributes of our creations, materials, workspaces and palettes and tools by default.”
In this video lesson Francisco Cabezas addresses the topic: Interface, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: Introduction and Basic Concepts. Get to know the program, its interface, and the main tools.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson we will learn how to navigate the 4D interface and what is the use of each panel? Lets go see it. We are already in Cinema 4D. At first glance it may seem a bit crazy with so many panels, so many windows, buttons, etc. But Cinema really shares many of the elements with other editing programs, such as Photoshop, Premiere or Illustrator. The most common thing among the programs ... 90% of the programs will be reflected in the section above Where are we going to have different tabs? Here in Cinema the File tab it is very common where we can open new file, Close, Save, etc. And t...”
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Course summary for: Course 1: Introduction and Basic Concepts
Francisco Cabezas
By Francisco Cabezas
Francisco Cabezas is a 3D designer living in Granada, Spain. He has spent most of his career working as a freelance designer in the United Kingdom.
After trying all the 3D programs out there, he decided to specialize in Cinema 4D as he found it to be the most complete in terms of 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering.
He currently teaches classes on 3D motion graphics and digital imagery at several design schools and works on branding and graphic design projects.
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