MoGraph Mentor – 3D Styleframing and Art Direction
Title: MoGraph Mentor – 3D Styleframing and Art Direction
Info:
Yeti Pictures is an award-winning studio that relies heavily on 3d in their client work. Led by Tony Zagoraios and Thanos Kagkalos, Yeti creates stunning 3d projects.
This workshop will show you their process, both technical and artistic. You will learn the key principles they use to create beautiful 3d work. You’ll create your own 3d style frames to put into practice the training they have worked for months to prepare.
What you’ll learn from this workshop
Tony and Thanos will help you navigate through their technical and artistic process to create beautiful 3d work. You’ll own the skills to create 3d style frames.
01 : Design Elements
To set a strong foundation for the next modules, Tony and Thanos will walk you through the foundational design elements. A deep dive into shape and color as tools you can use to make beautiful work.
02 : Design Priciples
This module will focus on the core design principles that Yeti Pictures uses to create their work. A look into rhythm, harmony, balance, contrast, and emphasis. You will leave this module with a deeper understanding of the foundational design principles.
03 : Composition & Storytelling
The longest module of this workshop includes important concepts around crafting strong compositions. Many beginners and intermediate level artists struggle with mastering composition in a way that tells a story.
04 : Environment Styleframes
This module focuses on a case study from Yeti’s portfolio. This artistic training is combined with technical training in Cinema 4D, specifically looking at the C4D field engine and a few tips on creating dynamic scenes faster.
05 : C4D & Design Patterns
This module will again mix case studies from Yeti’s portfolio with technical training. This time with a look at Cinema 4d and X-Particles, you’ll understand the steps that Yeti takes to create some of their most beautiful work.
06 : X-Particles & Octane
Continuing to examine C4D and X-Particles. We want every student of this course to understand the technical and artistic approach of Yeti, so when you look at their work, you’ll know exactly how it was made and with what tools.
07 : Designing Styleframes
Creating great styleframes is about combining your knowledge of design and 3D into beautiful images that tell the story. After this module, you should feel confident in your ability to deliver beautiful styleframes to your clients or audiences around the world.
08 : Post-Production Techniques
The work doesn’t stop when you render out of Cinema 4D. Post-production techniques, such as color grading and effects, can add more beauty to your 3D work. This module will focus on teaching you Yeti’s process in post.
09 : Conclusion & Resources
If you’ve made it this far, congratulations, you’re likely a much better designer and 3D artist! We will conclude the course with a look towards some resources that can continue to ignite your creative passions!
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Recorded using R20, but with a potato as a camera! 852×480 resolution and poor quality even for that resolution (30 fps, 500 kbps/average or thereabouts and that includes audio!).
Additional note: Whoever captured this obviously transcoded it to crappy below xvid quality, since the original tutorial videos are 1080p, as can be seen in the intro video at:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/375744371
Additional note: Whoever captured this obviously transcoded it to crappy below xvid quality, since the original tutorial videos are 1080p, as can be seen in the intro video at:
player “dot” vimeo “dot” com “slash” video “slash” 375744371