Hi all, I'm new here so thought I'd say hello.
I'm a graphic designer that works primarily in branding, currently for a design studio in London.
I've tinkered with Cinema 4D for a few years now, but only for a few days at a time and usually bounced out because of frustration or workload etc.
Since lockdown has started, I'm now much more focussed on learning Cinema 4D, and in particular 3D modelling and renders - there isn't anything in particular I want to make, I just want to become proficient with the software so that I can have fun experimenting etc.
Ultimately I would like to be able to use my 3D skills to impact my career - it's definitely a nice thing to be able to offer clients on top of 2D branding etc.
Whenever I'd played with Cinema 4D in the past, I would just follow the odd tutorial on Youtube, and whilst this gave me insight to very specific features etc, it would always be difficult to apply these skills to my own projects due to a lack of overview.
Recently I'd watched a great 'Cinema 4D masterclass' video on Skillshare that gave me such a rounded knowledge of the program that when I jumped into my own work, I feel so much more confident, have seen a massive improvement in my modelling and renders and feel that I'm better equipped to tackle problems that arise throughout the process.
Anyway, long story short - I'm much looking forward to building my skill set, improving my renders and bugging all of you with questions 🙃
Cheers!