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One essential task in compositing is greenscreen-keying. Placing an actor in a CG environment can be as important as creating the virtual set itself. The key to a convincing VFX shot with greenscreen footage is a convincing key. Blender?s node-editor has all the tools you need for that. To continue the Blender Compositing Series this cmiDirect video will show you how to do greenscreen-keying with Blender.
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Beginner | 3h 50m | 1.09 GB | Project Files 388 MB | Required Software: Photoshop CS6
Learn the World?s Number One Image Editing Software
Photoshop is more than just an image editing application ? it is a foundational staple in all the visual arts, from print design, to photography, to web design, to motion graphics and 3D graphics. In this course, award-winning video trainer and Adobe Certified Instructor Chad Perkins will show you the basics of Photoshop. You?ll learn about the components of visual images, making selections, color correcting, fixing images, outputting images, and much more. This course uses Photoshop CS6, but the information presented is applicable to all versions of the application.
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http://www.video2brain.com/en/courses/getting-started-with-photoshop-cs6
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Beginner | 7h 08m | 972 MB | Project Files 30 MB | Required Software: 3ds Max 2013
The course covers Autodesk 3ds Max from the ground up, providing a thorough overview of this advanced 3D graphics and modeling package. Author Aaron F. Ross covers the 3ds Max interface and walks through common tasks such as modeling, texturing, rendering, animating, and adding special effects. The course is centered around two real-world projects, a motion graphics project and a special effects project, that provide designers practical examples to use with the lessons.
Topics include:
* Creating primitives
* Setting units and dimensions
* Modeling with splines
* Lofting objects
* Cloning and group objects
* Using the modifier stack
* Attaching polygon meshes to objects
* Working with subdivision surfaces
* Creating NURBS curves, arcs, and lines
* Working with materials
* Mapping textures
* Adjusting cameras and lights in a scene
* Building keyframe animations
* Rendering a sequence
Home: http://www.lynda.com/tutorial/95341
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BodyPaint 3D offers complete control over your textures with layers, filters and tablet support while working in 3D. Multichannel stroke support allows for painting across many channels at once while working in the 3D View. Maxon’s RayBrushTM technology lets you view the results of your painting in real-time without ever having to hit the render button.
Projection Painting in BodyPaint 3D allows you to virtually tattoo across UV seams and objects. Laying out UV’s couldn’t be easier in BodyPaint 3D. This software includes three automatic UV unwrapping algorithms, including the new Optimal Cubic Mapping system.
BodyPaint is included in Cinema 4D or as a stand alone application. Either way you use it, it becomes a powerful translator, albeit a bridge, between multiple CG applications. If you haven’t learned how to use BodyPaint, then your only half way there!
Home:
http://www.cmivfx.com/tutorials/view/245/BodyPaint+UV+Layout+And+Texture+Painting
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Intermediate | 3h 02m | 1.11 GB | Project Files 3 MB | Required Software: CINEMA 4D
In this series of lessons we?ll learn to use CINEMA 4D’s unique modeling workflow to create organic polygon models. We’ll start out by talking about what polygons are and what the advantages and disadvantages are of using them. Then, using a dinosaur as an example, we’ll use CINEMA 4D’s procedural, hierarchy-based workflow in combination with traditional polygon techniques to build an organic model from scratch. We’ll cover polygon tools that will allow you to extrude, cut, or subdivide your geometry as well as generators that will allow you to work symmetrically and to see a smoothed version of your model as you work. In the end you’ll have a great idea of the power and flexibility CINEMA 4D offers when building polygonal models.
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http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=691
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