Cinema 4D or C4D is a high-end 3-D graphics application, shaped by MAXON Computer GmbH of Friedrichsdorf, Germany. This is cross-platform and commercial platform, the interface of this software is flexible and easy to use. Here are listed some skilled tutorials of Cinema 4D which will teach you about technical components like polygonal, sub modeling, lighting, texturing, rendering and also for animation.
Creepy Ghost in Photoshop and Cinema 4D
In this tutorial I will show you how to create a nice ghost using Adobe Photoshop addition an image created in Cinema 4D with some photos. The procedure is easy and I will also show you how to use the Cloth feature in Cinema 4D.
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Bizarre Photo Treatment in Photoshop
In this tutorial I will show you this really cool photo treatment using some Image Modifications and also, we will play with the Liquefy Filter to create a crazy effect.
Reader Tutorial: Create a Cool Movie Poster in Photoshop
In this tutorial you are going to learn a few good techniques and instructions for color correction. Hope you like it. Hopefully this tutorial can advantage in your pursuit of becoming a better designer.
Stylish Light in Cinema 4D and Photoshop Tutorial
Subsequent my Cinema 4D training I started playing with lights and illumination. It’s astonishing what we can do using Global Illumination. We can turn a easy scene into a very pragmatic render with complex light and shadows. Also, I’ve used Adobe Photoshop to add some post production effects.
Incredibly Realistic Water Text in Cinema 4D and Photoshop
Yesterday it was raining and I determined to create a water effect. I didn’t know what to do then I saw the desktop wallpaper I’m using, a image from the depthCORE Heist chapter shaped by Sumeco that we used of the Wallpaper of the Week 43. To create the effect, I had to use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Maxon Cinema 4D.
in this tutorial I will show you how to create a water text effect. Even although it might look complex it’s a very easy effect. We will use Illustrator for the text, then Cinema 4D to make it a 3D text and Photoshop to mix the 3D with some real photos to create a nice and realistic result.
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