๐งต new on 3d vfx motiongraphics here. which software should i learn and dominate?
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Jul 2022 15:50:58 UTC No. 911514
titles says it all. i want to foccus mostly on tv shows openings or something like seem on this music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiD
any tips would be welcome for who wants to start 3d and end ond final touchs like after effects and premiere. i'm aiming for maya or cinema 4d, but i dunno what is best to learn and do what i want to foccus.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Jul 2022 17:15:42 UTC No. 911527
Cinema 4d and after effects in equal parts
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Jul 2022 17:27:34 UTC No. 911529
That video is from 2011, that level is very poor today.
And you want 3d VFX MotionGraphics? The basic and standard route would be Photoshop > After Effects > Cinema 4D > Houdini.
That route is "the base" and apart from that there are suboptions, for example learning:
- 3DS Max or Maya (if you don't mind some crashes and difficulty entering the industry professionally you also have free Blender)
- DavinciResolve and/or Nuke
- Other Adobe software such as Illustrator, Substance Painter/Designer, etc.
If what you want is something similar to that of video in a new generation version, it would be best to simply focus on Motion Graphics (specialized approach in After Effects/Davinci Resolve) perhaps with 2d that simulates 3d or a little 3d software as something secondary, trying to mix and learn so much will make you a incompetent in everything/expert in nothing.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Jul 2022 17:39:14 UTC No. 911533
>>911529
>that level is very poor today.
it's hold up really well you idiot
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Aug 2022 02:37:09 UTC No. 911646
>>911529
thanks for these tips. i will start blender just to catch up some 3d camera movement asides creating some little animated 3d shit. Illustrator and Photoshop i just know the basics and i'm aiming for after effects too.
but what about davinciresolve and nuke? i read somewhere that theese aplications are aimed for multiple composing.