2013
Lynda.com
Ian Robinson
01:30:00
English
In this installment of Mograph Techniques, Ian Robinson shows you how to model and animate a stylized 3D flower that grows and blooms over time, using the combined power of CINEMA 4D and Adobe After Effects. You'll start by creating a single flower petal with traditional polygonal modeling techniques. Then you'll load the petal into a cloner object, and nest that cloner inside another, resulting in a complete flower with multiple levels of control for animation. The second phase is animating the cloners and refining the animation with the Step Effector. In the third and final phase, you'll bring the project into After Effects to add animated color effects, transitions, text, and shadows.
Topics include:
Modeling flower petals in C4D
Creating shaded materials in C4D
Building flowers with multiple cloner objects
Building a dynamic transition with camera animation
Multipass Rendering out of CINEMA 4D
Adding and animating color effects in After Effects
Refining transitions
Rendering the final composite
Introduction 4m 35s
1. Building Blooms in CINEMA 4D 23m 18s
2. Creating the Animation 30m 28s
3. Building the Composite 29m 21s
Conclusion 1m 13s
http://www.lynda.com/sdk/After-Effects-tutorials/Mograph-Techniques-Modeling-Animating-C4D-Cloners/1
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