In this tutorial we’re going to learn how to create 3D photorealistic surfaces in Cinema 4D and Octane Render. Often we think that because we live in reality we know what different materials should look like, but that’s often far from the truth when we’re pressed to recreate them in 3D. Designing in 3D allows you to create incredible worlds, characters, and scenes, but it can sometimes feel like you're held back by the limitations of your skill. How can you make your renders better? In this tutorial series, Octane guru David Ariew takes you through ten steps to a better, more engaging end product. 🎁 DOWNLOAD THE PDF OF REFERENCES AND TIPS FOR FREE! 🎁 🎓INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES 🎓 Lights, Camera, Render | All Courses | 00:42 Mimicking Car Paint 01:53 Improve The Look of Wet Roads 02:14 Creating Believable Leaf Textures 04:02 Improving Rust Shaders 04:29 Creating Realistic Ice, Water and Snow Shaders 07:20 Outro ℹ️CREDITS AND SOURCESℹ️ New Bentley Continental, photo by Bentley Motors Stingray Corvette by Chevrolet The Atlantis Beach Resort at Nassau, Bahamas, photograph: Getty “Blue Ice” by Karlyn, via Trip Advisor “Blue Ice in South Greenland” Photo by Camilla Hey
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