Astronaut Animation Motion Graphics & Rendering in Cinema 4D & Redshift. In this class, you will learn how to create a floating astronaut scene in Cinema 4D and render it with Redshift Render, the GPU based Render Engine for Cinema 4D. In addition to learning the full step by step process of creating this scene in particular you will also learn several general techniques, tips & tricks to working with Cinema 4D & Redshift Render.
Installing Plugins, Software & Hardware Requirements. Project Overview. Making The Ocean Simulation. Adding Detail To The Ocean. Making Preview Renders. Finding A Character Model. Rigging & Animating Character With Mixamo. 528191-09 – Importing & Scaling Character. Character Keyframes & Timing. Attaching Character To Ocean. Camera Animation. Adjusting Character Arms. Creaking More Ocean Layers. Redshift – Basic Nebula Material. Redshift – Basic Render Settings. Redshift – Main Nebula Material Continued. Redshift – Astonaut Image Textures. Redshift – Normal & Bump Maps. Redshift – Copying Materials. Redshift – Visor Material. Redshift – Water Material. Redshift – Large Water Layer. Redshift – Cleaning Up The Render. Redshift – Other Glowing Nebulas. Redshift – Lighting. Redshift – Camera Tag. Redshift – Final Render Settings. Redshift Bonus – Denoising. Redshift – Final Output From Cinema 4D. Exporting Extra Fog Layer. After Effects – Import And Color Management. After Effects – Post Effects & Color Grading. After Effects – Fog From Depth Layer. Final Export From After Effects. Premiere Pro Workflow Tips. Best Youtube & Instagram Settings. Final Outro.