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- [Instructor] Before you can animate a logo in 3D, … a relatively simple but common task, … is to get the artwork from Adobe Illustrator … into Cinema 4D, in order to work with it further. … So, this is a coffee logo, … and we're going to have to do a few things … to this to make it compatible with the Illustrator 8 format, … which Cinema 4D accepts. … And, the font I'm using here is called Phosphate. … And, this has been bundled with macOS X since … version 10.10, which was Yosemite, I believe. … Now, if you don't have this font, … perhaps you're using a PC, … an alternative could be the Zamenhof font, … which I've not tried but it looks quite similar. … Or just use one of your own fonts on your system … if you're getting any errors when you open up this file. … Alternatively, you can open up this version … which already has the text converted to outlines. … And, in fact, this is something that we will … have to do when converting a file … so that Cinema 4D can actually use it. … So, with the text selected, …
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3/15/2019 The popular Cinema 4D (C4D) continues to shine as an industry standard solution for 3D artists, and it offers a unique set of tools specifically for creating compelling motion graphics. This course covers the essentials of the C4D MoGraph toolset, and the newest features which are part of Release 20 (R20). First, get familiar with the fundamentals of the interface and animation options. Then, learn how to clone objects, extrude text, and use effectors. Next, see how to place objects along points and edges, change keyframe parameters, adjust the camera, and generate previews. Find out how to modify objects and surfaces using lighting, rendering, and compositing options. Additionally, explore the spline modeling tools, motion graphic materials, and the type tools. Topics include: