This course is ideal for motion graphic designers, animators, videographers, and creative professionals. Familiarity with After Effects is helpful, but not required. By the end of this course, you’ll be confident in using Cinema 4D to create, texture, light, and animate 3D objects and environments for your projects. This Cinema 4D course provides you with skills to create 3D animations and designs. Whether you’re integrating 3D into motion graphics or creating full-scale 3D scenes, you’ll leave the course with the confidence and technical knowledge to work effectively in C4D.

Cinema 4D Course - Course Dates

All classes are led by a live instructor. Class times listed are Eastern time.

Live instructor-led class online
$795.00
Live instructor-led class online
$795.00
Live instructor-led class online
$795.00
Live instructor-led class online
$795.00
Live instructor-led class online
$795.00
Live instructor-led class online
$795.00
Live instructor-led class online
$795.00

Course Topics for Cinema 4D Course

Integrating Cinema 4D Projects with After Effects

Learn to use Cinema 4D’s integration with After Effects for a complete motion graphics workflow. Find out how to open and manipulate C4D projects from After Effects and streamline your workflow, making it easier to add 3D elements to your After Effects projects. 

Importing Models into Cinema 4D

Learn to import 3D models into Cinema 4D for incorporating pre-made assets into your projects. Many professional pipelines rely on model libraries or external model creation tools. Whether you’re working with assets from other designers or using 3D models from online sources, understanding the import process is important to building complex scenes without creating every element from scratch.

Manipulating Objects and Camera in 3D Space

Manipulating objects and cameras in 3D space provides the foundation for creating scenes. This allows you to set up compositions and guide the viewer's eye throughout the animation. Gaining these skills enables you to adjust object placement and camera angles to achieve the most impactful storytelling or design approach, making your animations more professional and visually compelling.

Using the Outliner to Organize Objects in a 3D Scene

In complex 3D scenes, keeping track of all objects can become overwhelming. The Outliner helps you organize and manage objects efficiently. A clean and well-organized Outliner allows for easier scene navigation, reduces errors, and speeds up the workflow, especially when dealing with large-scale projects or collaborating with teams.

Creating and Applying Materials to Objects

Materials define the look and feel of 3D objects. By learning how to create and apply materials, you can control the texture, reflectivity, and transparency of objects, elevating the realism or stylistic tone of your scenes. This skill allows you to create visually interesting 3D renders, whether for motion graphics, games, or product visualization.

Applying a 2D Image to the Surface of a 3D Object

Applying 2D images as textures on 3D objects allows you to add intricate details without heavy modeling. This technique can be used for adding logos, textures, or even photographs to a 3D object. This allows you to integrate 2D assets into your 3D designs, saving time and enhancing your creative control over textures and branding elements in 3D space.

Texturing Objects

Texturing is what transforms simple models into realistic objects by adding details and color. Learning to apply texture properly is a key skill to making your 3D models stand out. Texturing is critical for creating realistic or stylistically rich 3D assets, ensuring that your models have depth and visual interest.

Lighting Setups, including 3-Point Lighting

Lighting is crucial in setting the mood and highlighting key elements in your scene. The 3-point lighting technique is a standard in film, animation, and photography that provides balanced, professional lighting. Lighting enhances the visual quality of your renders, makes your 3D objects more realistic, and ensures your scenes have the right atmosphere and focus.

Animating in 3D Space: Moving Objects and Cameras

Animation is at the heart of bringing 3D objects to life. Learning to animate both objects and cameras in 3D space will enable you to create dynamic and engaging motion sequences. This is an essential skill for anyone working in animation, as it allows you to control how objects interact, move, and flow within a scene, adding emotional and visual impact to your work.

Modeling Objects

Modeling objects in Cinema 4D allows you to create custom 3D assets from scratch. From simple objects to complex characters, mastering modeling is essential for any 3D designer. Custom modeling allows you to design unique 3D assets tailored to your specific needs, whether you’re creating a character, product, or architectural environment.

Applying Modifiers

Modifiers in Cinema 4D are powerful tools that allow you to change and manipulate objects in non-destructive ways, adding complexity or realism to your models without altering their base structure. Understanding modifiers allows for more flexible and creative control over your 3D objects, enabling you to experiment and refine your designs with ease.

Combining a Cinema 4D Scene with After Effects Lights, Objects, and Cameras

Combining the strengths of Cinema 4D’s 3D capabilities with After Effects' post-production tools creates a complete workflow for motion graphics projects. This integration enables you to enhance and finalize your 3D scenes with additional visual effects, lighting, and cameras. Seamlessly moving between the two programs helps you create more complex and polished projects, leveraging the best tools from both applications to complete your vision.

Exporting Your Combined Scene Through After Effects or Cinema 4D

Exporting is the final step that ensures your project is ready for its intended platform, whether that’s for film, web, or other media. Knowing the correct export settings in both Cinema 4D and After Effects ensures your final product maintains high-quality visuals and compatibility with various platforms and formats, essential for professional delivery.

Questions about this C4D class? Interested in a private or customized training? Call to speak with a training consultant: 781-376-6044.

Custom and private Cinema 4D classes

This Cinema 4D course is available as a private class. Curriculum can be customized for your specific needs. Cinema 4D classes can be delivered at your location, online, or in our classrooms. For more information, call 781-376-6044 to speak with a training consultant or contact us.

We recommend that you have Cinema 4D before starting this class. If you have After Effects, it includes the version of Cinema 4D used in this course.

This course uses Cinema 4D lite, the version of Cinema 4D included with Adobe After Effects. It includes essential modeling and animation capabilities along with layer systems for objects and materials and basic MoGraph capabilities. The skills learned in this course are transferable to all versions of C4D.

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