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  1. I have set up a zoom call for anyone interested in the Cinema 4D Basics Comprehensive Certification for the 15th of March, 12 noon Eastern Time.

    There were some questions and a few misconceptions I would like to talk about, and reply in real time to attendees.

    This is going to be a discussion, face to face (or voice to face) and a great opportunity to explain what the Certification is about and listen to comments and suggestions.

    The current information page is here:

    https://www.maxon.net/en/certification

     

    A short overview video here:

     

    and here's the meeting link:

     

    Athanasios Pozantzis is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

    Topic: C4D Certification Discussion
    Time: Mar 15, 2022 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

    Join Zoom Meeting
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  2. 7 hours ago, Mike A said:

    But I am more than surprised to hear of this set up. If this is a standard test, those questions and scene files should be set, prepared and approved by Maxon beforehand....

    This is by "design" and one of the things I will elaborate on.

     

    4 hours ago, BoganTW said:

    ...not sure if it will happen on or outside my Aussie work hours though (weekends are great).

    I can't promise it won't be inconvenient I'm afraid.

  3. On another note, I would like to invite everyone to a mini summit to discuss everything certification related. I can arrange a zoom (or equivalent) session, live, where I can reply to any specific question, and meet everyone.

    There's much more nuance built-in the Certification system and it's an evolving situation.

    It would be great if you also spread the word to get as many interested parties as possible to jump on the call.

    If anything else, we just hang out for a couple of hours and I can give you some nice Greek recipes...

    Please let me know what you think.

  4. On 2/14/2022 at 1:22 PM, Mike A said:

    Whatever the merits of the certification, at a 'suggested' cost of £1k for the 'basics' and an additional £2k for the 'trainer' it seems to me that some folks at head office have a seriously over inflated sense of their own self worth.

    Although I did not set the suggested price, let me give an overview of what's involved in a user certification:

    1. You have to prepare a 4 hour test, by creating questions and scene files.

    2. The test is 4 hours long, and you take notes for every question

    3. After the test, you have to go through these notes, maybe rewatch the recording, and make a detailed report on which topics the user failed.

    4. Write them an email detailing the above and suggested sources of further education.

     

    All the tests I have conducted require roughly 2 days work. If you think my time is not worth $65/hour then maybe I do have an inflated sense of my own self worth... I'm not saying I don't BTW 🙂

  5. 53 minutes ago, imashination said:

    ...The trainer test is another matter, obviously you do need to be able to answer most questions students ask you straight away without flipping to the manual every time.

    On this point, a lot of the Basics Certification test questions are "open book". You will open an initial file and the final file and you can look at the solution to recreate it in the initial. It may sound like "cheating" but in all honesty, if you don't know the specific topic, you won't be able to solve it even if you do look at the solution. It's not about memorizing anything, but about knowing the fundamentals... plus there's a time limit to each question so copying parameters is not an option 🙂

  6. 2 hours ago, Icecaveman said:

    Is this a real thread, seriously?

     

    If you don't see power-leeches trying to attach to your arm or ankle then I don't know how to help you. Another subscription plan incoming: Are you a certified Professional...or Pro Plus...or Pro Plus Max for 2022, 2023, 2024? 

     

    Perhaps you ask the average U.S. college student how well their $180,000 university "certification" program is working out, while they pick you up driving for Uber or Lyft.

     

    This advice might be relevant:

    Gandalf: "Run you fools"

    This couldn't be further from the truth.

    The User certification is a project conceived by me and Paul Babb, quite a few years ago, and its goal is to do exactly the opposite of what you're implying.

    I have explained it in some of my presentations, but have no issue posting here for clarity.

    DISCLAIMER:
    Although I work with Maxon, this post should NOT be considered an official Maxon reply. This is MY PERSONAL TAKE on the matter.

     

    HISTORY:
    Many years ago, Paul and I realized there's a huge gap in the 3D industry's hiring process. On the one side we had recently graduated students (with large student debts) that couldn't get a job, and on the other side, we had studios that couldn't find talent.

    @Marcio G. summarizes it well in his above post. His observations and process are very similar to what we observed.

    With Paul's blessings, I started discussing this issue with studio owners, creative directors and other fellow trainers, in order to understand where the problem stems from, and to see if there's something we could do to, either fix it, or close that gap.

    What we realized right at the start, was that we couldn't do anything about the artistic part of the hiring process. We have no business evaluating an artist's work. What remained was the technical part. The question became: "What is the minimum knowledge a Cinema 4D artist needs to have, to be productive in a studio environment?". Because of the many different disciplines that exist in our industry, we decided to focus on the generalist workflow, so that we can establish a process and in the future expand it to more specialized disciplines.

    This is how the "Topics List" was created. The list will always evolve, and I am open to suggestions about making it better.

    Something very important to consider is that the List also serves as a learning guide for Cinema 4D users, and we're slowly adding more tutorials to the topics.

    We're open to comments and critique, and anything that will make it better...

     

    THE MONIEZ:
    The suggested Price is just that. A SUGGESTED price. If a Certified Trainer wants to provide tests for free, they can do that. Maxon has nothing to do with that.

     

    I would please ask NOT to make assumptions about the intent or scope of the Certification and please watch this brief presentation, and ask specific questions here.

    I am thinking of doing some sort of live zoom call to address anything you ask me.
    I'm also preparing some more detailed replies to some questions posted above.

     

     

  7. Hello everyone. I feel there's a bit of a misunderstanding about the Elementary knowledge [online] test.

    First and foremost, you're supposed to take the Elementary test with C4D open. Using software requires you have it open, and so does testing 🙂

    The Elementary knowledge test is NOT in any way related to the Basics Comprehensive Certification Test. It's just a self test to see what you know about C4D and incentivize you to investigate some things if you get them wrong.

    If you have further questions, please let me know here...

  8. Reply to all:
    There's no "generalized" solution unless there's a definitive "pattern" to what you're trying to make.

    Making a randomizer or "counter" to iterate objects that exist in predefined positions/rotations is doable using MoGraph, Python e.t.c., but a very specific set of rules needs to be defined.

    Since these are commercial projects, I would advise finding a Technical Artist, or Developer to work with and create your own custom solution.

    If you need some references/introductions, I can provide some.

    For simplified solutions (like the "Counter" I mentioned), they may become a subject for one of my tutorials in the near future.

  9. On 9/18/2021 at 9:12 AM, puccks said:

    Basically I want to randomize the renders somehow. 

    I have a suspicion you don't want to "randomize", but to get all possible unique combinations of those parts.
    That is more akin to a "counter" rather than a "randomization"...

    This could be done using MoGraph and some mathematically placed keyframes.

    Are you making some sort of NFT series? It seems to be quite popular these days...

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