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5.1 Creating Complexity In A Scene
Before lighting and texturing, After Effects users often need to create a complex animated environment. Using Cinema 4D Arrays you can create and animate massively complex scenes in minutes.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 02:07
1 lesson, 02:07
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction02:07
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
02:07
2.Basic Integration Techniques3 lessons, 30:38
3 lessons, 30:38
Free Lesson 2.1Setting Up The Workflow08:40
Free Lesson
2.1
Setting Up The Workflow
08:40
2.2Spline Modeling and Animation10:04
2.2
Spline Modeling and Animation
10:04
2.3Animating Points To Create Ribbons11:54
2.3
Animating Points To Create Ribbons
11:54
3.Camera Work2 lessons, 16:07
2 lessons, 16:07
3.1Integrated Cameras04:36
3.1
Integrated Cameras
04:36
3.2Editing Between Cameras11:31
3.2
Editing Between Cameras
11:31
4.Working With Texture and Materials3 lessons, 23:15
3 lessons, 23:15
4.1Texturing With A Logo05:52
4.1
Texturing With A Logo
05:52
4.2Animated Textures03:07
4.2
Animated Textures
03:07
4.3Texturing A Scene14:16
4.3
Texturing A Scene
14:16
5.Environment and Lighting3 lessons, 15:12
3 lessons, 15:12
5.1Creating Complexity In A Scene04:59
5.1
Creating Complexity In A Scene
04:59
5.2Lighting A Scene06:50
5.2
Lighting A Scene
06:50
5.3Volumetric Spotlights03:23
5.3
Volumetric Spotlights
03:23
6.Complex Animation2 lessons, 10:54
2 lessons, 10:54
6.1Experimenting With Animation04:20
6.1
Experimenting With Animation
04:20
6.2Animating An Entire Scene06:34
6.2
Animating An Entire Scene
06:34
7.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:58
1 lesson, 00:58
7.1What You've Learned00:58
7.1
What You've Learned
00:58
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