Introduction to Cinema 4D
Course 4: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting with OctaneRender: Introduction to OctaneRender
By Francisco Cabezas , 3D Artist and Cinema 4D Teacher
Joined March 2014
About the video: Introduction to OctaneRender
Overview
“In this lesson, we will meet the person responsible for giving life to our final images. We will see the possibilities offered by Octane and the differences with other engines such as V-Ray. We will also configure the engine to start working. ”
In this video lesson Francisco Cabezas addresses the topic: Introduction to OctaneRender, 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
“In this lesson we will know the render engine that we are going to use, which is Octane Render. We'll see the differences with other render engines and how to set it up to work. I show you. Let's talk a little bit the render engine we're going to use, to get the final images. The rendering engine, for those who do not know, is responsible for calculating everything we have in our scene to create the final image. That is, the one in charge of calculating what our camera is, how it receives the light, how the light in the objects bounces, how the lights affect the objects, the environment ......”
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Course summary for: Course 4: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting with OctaneRender
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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