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Modelling the Shogun in Cinema4D use the bonus shaders!

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Modelling the Shogun in Cinema4D use the bonus shaders!, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 28 lectures, based on 28 reviews, and has 179 subscribers.

You will learn about Create a super cute low poly car! Learn about modelling real cars as tiny toy car! This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for you if you want to take the leap to lowpoly car modelling. or This course is for you if you want to learn some of my tips and tricks of creating a cute car. or Please do not take this course if you are a master of 3d modelling. or You might learn a few tricks, but someone with your skill level might need more. It is particularly useful for This course is for you if you want to take the leap to lowpoly car modelling. or This course is for you if you want to learn some of my tips and tricks of creating a cute car. or Please do not take this course if you are a master of 3d modelling. or You might learn a few tricks, but someone with your skill level might need more.

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Title: Modelling the Shogun in Cinema4D use the bonus shaders!

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 28

Number of Published Lectures: 28

Number of Curriculum Items: 28

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28

Original Price: $34.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Create a super cute low poly car!
  • Learn about modelling real cars as tiny toy car!
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for you if you want to take the leap to lowpoly car modelling.
  • This course is for you if you want to learn some of my tips and tricks of creating a cute car.
  • Please do not take this course if you are a master of 3d modelling.
  • You might learn a few tricks, but someone with your skill level might need more.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for you if you want to take the leap to lowpoly car modelling.
  • This course is for you if you want to learn some of my tips and tricks of creating a cute car.
  • Please do not take this course if you are a master of 3d modelling.
  • You might learn a few tricks, but someone with your skill level might need more.
  • How to model a cool tiny car in Cinema 4D?

    If you are in love modelling cars and also love low poly modelling, try this course and make a cute classic Mitsubishi Shogun /Pajero, Montero/ in Cinema 4D!
    The course is for those, who are already familiar a little bit with Cinema 4D, not a beginner course, but you will do!

    What do you need for the course?

    In the course I’ve used Cinema 4D.
    (FYI: Actually with this method you can model similar toy car in other 3D software as well.)

    Structure of the course

  • Using the reference picture to start modelling. / This is my modified picture for this course / 

  • Create the main silhouette of the car using simple 2d polygons.

  • Jump from 2D look to 3D model. 

  • Modeling the lamps.

  • Create the radiator grille and the doors.

  • Adding bumpers and wheels to the car.

  • The windows, mirrors and the springs.

  • Detailing the lamps./ Parts of the lamps /

  • Creating the interior, the seats and the dashboard.

  • Steering wheel and gear lever.

  • The roof and the Mitsubishi logo.

  • Quick rendering with some basic materials.

  • Bonus lecture, / Create the roof rack and use the bonus luggages /

  • New Bonus procedural Shaders for the project!


  • In this course you will get some luggages for the complete journey!
    New shaders and brand new Shakotan wheels for a cooler ride!
    So in the and of this course you will get the knowledge to create your
    favourite car as tiny toy car!

    Come and join the course and create a super cute low poly car! 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Modeling in 2D

    Lecture 1: 01 – Start to modelling with using reference picture

    Chapter 3: Modeling

    Lecture 1: 02 – Add weight to the car

    Lecture 2: 03 – Define the headlamp and hood

    Lecture 3: 04 – Modelling the turn signals

    Lecture 4: 05 – Modelling the air intake

    Lecture 5: 06 – Create the radiator grille

    Lecture 6: 07 – Create the mudguard

    Lecture 7: 08 – Modelling the bumpers

    Lecture 8: 09 – Create the rim

    Lecture 9: 10 – Modelling the tire pattern

    Lecture 10: 11 – Modelling the mirrors

    Lecture 11: 12 – Modelling the springs and differential

    Lecture 12: 13 – Add details to the rim

    Lecture 13: 14 – Steps radiator and window

    Lecture 14: 15 – Turn signals

    Lecture 15: 16 – Wiper

    Lecture 16: 17 – Complete the lamps

    Lecture 17: 18 – The rear turn signal and the tank

    Lecture 18: 19 – Exhaust and separate the window

    Lecture 19: 20 – Build the interior

    Lecture 20: 21 – Create seats for the car

    Lecture 21: 22 – Steering wheel and gear shift

    Lecture 22: 23 – Add details to the roof

    Lecture 23: 24 – The logo

    Chapter 4: Rendering

    Lecture 1: 25 – Rendering

    Chapter 5: Bonus lecture

    Lecture 1: 26 – Bonus chapter – Modelling the rack

    Lecture 2: Bonus materials

    Instructors

  • Modelling the Shogun in Cinema4D use bonus shaders!  No.2
    Peter Nagy
    Illustrator, Digital painter, Motion design artist,
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