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Introduction to Cinema 4D

Course 4: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting with OctaneRender: Welcome

By Francisco Cabezas

Granada, Spain.
Joined March 2014
Domestika Basics Course 4 of 6
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About the video: Welcome

Overview

“I will explain what we are going to see through this course. We will fully enter the world of materials, lighting and cameras. This is where everything learned later is brought to life and results begin to be seen. ”

In this video lesson Francisco Cabezas addresses the topic: Welcome, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 4: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting with OctaneRender. Bring your project to life by adding lights, cameras, and materials.

Partial transcription of the video

“Hello, welcome to this new course of Cinema 4D, in which we will see the most visual aspects within our 3D production, as are the lights, the materials and how to put a camera. In the next lesson, we will see Octane Render, who will be the one in charge to take our image.”

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Course summary for: Course 4: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting with OctaneRender

  • Level: Beginner
  • 12 students
  • 15 units
  • 16 lessons (2h 7m)
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Francisco Cabezas

Francisco Cabezas
By Francisco Cabezas

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Course 4: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting with OctaneRender

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