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[FXGEAR] Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol.1-2 by Mographplus

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[FXGEAR] Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol.1-2 by Mographplus

Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol.01

Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol.01
Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol.01

This is the first volume of a series of courses created intended to introduce the tools and workflows for creating complex and realistic shaders, utilizing Solid Angle’s Arnold renderer in Cinema 4d.

Our goal in this course is not only how to create realistic shaders but before that how to train your eyes to see real-world surfaces and analyze their features, and then recreate those surfaces and shaders in Arnold.

In this first volume will be covering four major shader categories, Plastics, glasses, metals, and fabrics.

For each category, first, we try to familiarize you with the features of that shader type in the real world and then show you how to recreate those features using Arnold shaders and nodes.

We start with plastic,

In the first lesson of this course, we learn how plastics tend to appear in the real world and what features they have, after that we start using Arnold for Cinema 4d to recreate those features.

In the second lesson, we try to recreate a highly-detailed Bowling ball shader and we really go all the way and make it as detailed and realistic as possible.

Next, we create the shader for a vintage shiny dirty plastic phone

Then we start discussing glasses,

In the first lesson of this section, after understanding the physical features of glasses, we try to recreate a different type of glasses in their bare minimum form.

In the second lesson, we recreate a smudged glass shader, and it takes time but the result definitely worth the effort.

Then we take a look at creating an extreme example which is going to be a dirty rusty colored glass shader, and I promise you there is a lot to learn here.

The next category would be metals.

In the first lesson of this section, as we did with plastic and glass, first we figure out how metals work in the real world and then we create different types of metals.

In the second lesson, we create a detailed scratched vintage silver mug and I show you how to create every little detail in the reference photo.

Next, we create the shader for a bronze cast sculpture and also a few other versions of the same shader to make it more interesting.

After that, you learn how to create antique metal shaders.

In the final lesson of the first volume, we explore fabrics and show you how to realistically create different types of fabrics in Arnold Renderer.

For the majority of the course, we’ll be taking a reference photo and use Arnold for Cinema 4d to recreate that shader, but to be as informative as possible and to not repeat ourselves we might change that rule sometimes.

In the second volume of this course which is planned to be released in the near future, we plan to cover, wood shaders, translucent shaders like chocolate, jade and marble, leather, plants shader and much more … stay tuned for that.

So there is a lot to learn in this course and if you are trying to take your Arnold knowledge to the next level and learn how to build complex shader networks in Arnold, you are in the right place.

Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol.02

Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol .02
Developing Realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d Vol .02

This is the Second volume of a series of courses created at mographplus.com intended to introduce the tools and workflows for creating complex and realistic shaders, utilizing Solid Angle’s Arnold renderer in Cinema 4d.

Our goal in this course is not only how to create realistic shaders but before that how to train your eyes to see real-world surfaces and analyze their features, and then recreate those surfaces and shaders in Arnold.

In the second volume will be covering three major shader categories, wood, leather, and translucent shaders.

For each category, first, we try to familiarize you with the features of that shader type in the real world and then show you how to recreate those features using Arnold shaders and nodes.

We start with wood shaders.

In the first lesson of this section, after understanding physical features of wood, we try to create a few examples of real-world wood shaders and show you how to add different features to make your shaders as realistic as possible.

In the second lesson, we create a few painted wood examples and show you everything you need to know to make them very detailed and eye-catching.

In the third lesson first you learn how to approach interior lighting in C4DtoA and after we finished lighting the room we start to create different types of parquet shaders and hardwood flooring.

The next category would be leathers.

In the first lesson of this section, first, we figure out how leather appears in the real world and then we show you the basic approach to create different types of leather shaders.

In the second lesson, we create a detailed vintage leather Shader and show you how to replicate every little detail in the reference photo.

The next chapter will be dedicated to translucent shaders.

We start with a translucent marble sculpture and after understanding the physical features of such shaders we start working based on our reference photo and at the end, we are going to have a few amazing shaders that are going to look extremely realistic.

In the next lesson we work on a realistic jade shader and I guess it should be really fun.

And in the final lesson we work on a very difficult assignment, we try to create a realistic chocolate shader and as we will be using alsurface shader from alshaders, first we go through this particular shader and show you how it works, after that we focus on creating a few types of chocolate shaders using alsurface shader

For the majority of the course, we’ll be taking a reference photo and use Arnold for Cinema 4d to recreate that shader, but to be as informative as possible we might change that rule sometimes.

This is the last volume of developing realistic shaders in Arnold for Cinema 4d and we will be updating this two volume with new video tutorials on a monthly basis.

there is a lot to learn in this course and if you are trying to take your Arnold knowledge to the next level and learn how to build complex shader networks in Arnold, you are in the right place.

Let’s get started.

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