Beverage CGI Workflow in C4D & Photoshop

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In this tutorial, Dustin Valkema walks us through how to create a realistic-looking glass beverage and carrier in Cinema 4D and Redshift. This tutorial is the perfect companion to the Intro To Modeling tutorial with Geoff DeVries as we're bringing both projects together to create one awesome product. Covering everything from subtle imperfections, logo placement, stacking materials, product lighting, rendering, and post-production, Dustin shows us the entire process in this project-based tutorial.

We're using Redshift inside Cinema 4D for its speed and flexibility during the material creation process and rendering. We'll dive into mixing various materials and texture maps together while previewing our changes easily. While we're using Redshift, the fundamentals of our project will carry over quite well in Octane Render.

By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a great grasp of what it takes to create awesome beverage work and gain the confidence needed to start with your own projects. You'll be introduced to various ways of thinking and problem solving as Dustin navigates this project from start to finish.


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Total Videos

42

Total Hours

12.0

RAW Files + Assets

Yes

English CC

Yes

Spanish Subtitles

Yes

CGI Cinema 4d beverage glass liquid tutorial PRO EDU Maxon Certified Instructor

FUTUREPROOF YOUR BUSINESS

3D models are the future of every company that makes a product. Think about it. Why would a company continue to hire a photographer to conduct photoshoots of simple products on white when a CGI artist can render thousands of product images with variations in color and angle and produce quality and lighting better than a photographer.

How to edit renders in Photoshop from Cinema 4D tutorial. Commercial Beverage Workflow in Photoshop PRO EDU

AN ASSET FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS

If you understand lighting and how to light a product, you are already 1/2 way there to becoming a CGI artist that can create incredible images for your clients. This tutorial teaches the Cinema 4D section and also gives you the entire Photoshop workflow to take your renders and use familiar composite retouching methods in post.

GIVE YOUR CLIENTS UNLIMITED OPTIONS IN POST

As a commercial artist, you need to be able to create high-quality product renders for your clients that look as real as possible. Often times this means needing to conduct expensive photoshoots, which can take weeks or even months to plan and execute. Our Commercial Beverage CGI Workflow In C4D Redshift & Photoshop will teach you how to create realistic product renders without the need for any expensive photoshoots. Using Cinema 4D and the Redshift render engine, you will be able to create images that look so real your clients won't be able to tell they're not photographs. Plus, our Photoshop retouching workflow will teach you how to make your renders look hyper-realistic, giving your clients a faster turnaround time. All product downloads are included so you can practice.

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PRO EDU does it again! This is groundbreaking. I've been learning CGI since they launched their courses and am now taking on small clients with a tone of work needed. It's a great addition to my photography business.

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ABOUT Dustin Valkema

In this tutorial, Dustin Valkema walks us through how to create a realistic-looking glass beverage and carrier in Cinema 4D and Redshift. Covering everything from subtle imperfections, logo placement, stacking materials, product lighting, and more, this tutorial will help you create an amazing looking glass beverage and carrier that looks like it came straight from the store.

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