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What training do you want for C4D, Zbrush, Redshift, Substance?


Rectro

Training needs questionnaire  

8 members have voted

  1. 1. What app do you need training for most?

    • Cinema 4D
      7
    • Zbrush
      0
    • Photoshop
      1
    • Redshift
      5
    • Substance Painter
      4
    • Character Rigging
      4
  2. 2. What Kind of Training?

    • Mograph
      2
    • Character & Organic Modeling
      6
    • Sculpting
      4
    • Hard surface Modeling
      5
    • Human Anatomy
      5
  3. 3. What skill Level?

    • Beginner
      0
    • Intermediate
      5
    • Expert
      3
  4. 4. How much depth and detail do you like?

    • I want it as short as possible, I can fill the gaps myself
      1
    • Brief but not steps missed in the process
      1
    • In depth, takes longer but worth the time
      6
    • Quick to the point short mini tutorials not project based
      0
  5. 5. Are you willing to pay

    • Yes anything
      1
    • Yes up to £25
      1
    • Yes Up to £50
      3
    • Yes Up to £100
      2
    • No I can get what I want free
      1
  6. 6. What software versions are you using?

    • C4D R21 or older
      2
    • C4D R24 Subscription
      4
    • C4D R24 Perpetual intend to upgrade
      0
    • C4D R24 Perpetual do not intend to upgrade
      0
    • Photoshop Perpetual upto CS6
      0
    • Photoshop Subscription
      3


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  • Rectro changed the title to What training do you want for C4D, Zbrush, Redshift, Substance?

Will this training be sold through the Cafe? 

 

One under-served area in my mind is lighting and how to get great lighting using Redshift.  Environments, IES lights, GI and mesh lights. When to mix and match local lights, HDRI, and GI?  How to optimize your rendering times when using each type of light in Redshift.  And most importantly, how to create a mood with the lighting.  

 

Another area would be composition (the rule of thirds, the golden rectangle, the golden spiral, etc)

 

Lighting is only discussed relative to its technical aspects (eg. what each setting does).  Composition never gets discussed - at all!  This is a shame because there is a whole art to lighting and composition and so many looks that can be achieved with lighting for whatever mood you want to create.  The art of lighting with Redshift could be a whole series in itself and a big winner because there is not much I can find on the "art" of that subject in the CG world.

 

Dave

 

P.S. You may also want to add a question on current C4D version number as well if you are looking for that information.

 

 

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HI Dave, sorry for late reply.  Thanks for your input, much appreciated. 

 

It will be sold via the cafe but not exclusively if three are other channels that could boost sales. Any tutorials' made myself will be under CGDreams franchise with support for Core4D. 

 

Lighting and composition are areas that can be covered without any program specifics such as in photography and general are school topics, do you think it would offer more helpful and offer more insight to having within C4D environment?

 

The version number I wanted to add but I had used up my questions which is why I mentioned this in the thread post.

 

Thanks.

Dan

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