In this course, youll learn how to create abstract 3D design elements. And by doing that youll also learn the fundamentals of working with Cinema 4D, and with 3D in general. We learn best by doing, so this is a hands-on, project-based course. We’re going to work through 4 fun projects from start to finish. We will create everything within Cinema 4D and won’t use and pre-made elements. We will use a procedural workflow that doesnt require modeling. That means that all settings remain editable and we can change the entire look by just adjusting a few sliders. It makes the whole process of creating and experimenting fun, flexible and powerful. The design elements well create are well-suited for either a 3D or a 2D workflow. Well cover the fundamental concepts in the first project. And then well build upon what we learned in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th projects. Well reiterate the most important aspects for a deeper understanding and add new skills and techniques as we progress. Heres a glimpse of what well cover Working with parametric objects Exploring how geometry and complexity affect the appearance of objects Working with deformers Looking at how displacement works and how to optimize for best result Working with the noise shader Making complex shaders by using the layer shader Lighting a scene with 3-point lighting Working with cameras Creating materials Rendering with the Physical and the Standard Renderer Making a seamless loop animation Color grading and post-effects in Adobe After EffectsUdemy offers a 30-day 100% money-back guarantee. So if you for any reason at all find that the course wasnt for you, you can get a full refund. However, I think, and hope, youll find this to be an efficient and fun training to get started with Cinema 4D.Go ahead and enroll, and Ill see you in the course. Jesper