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The Cinema 4d R8 Handbook

by: Adam Watkins
Publisher: Charles River Media
504 Pages - Pub Date: 01-Jul-2003
ISBN: 1584502169
Handbook presents core concepts and all the major tools for using Cinema 4D. Updated to include the new features of C4D and 8.1. Previous edition: c2001. Softcover. DLC: Computer graphics.

Maxon Cinema 4D 7

by: Arndt Von Koenigsmarck
Publisher: Peachpit Press
432 Pages - Pub Date: 28-Dec-2001
ISBN: 0201731363
Maxon Cinema 4D 7.0 provides a thorough introduction to the software, while the companion CD contains a demo version of Cinema 4D, as well as sample scenes and animations from the book. Readers will learn how to use Cinema 4D to create special effects, character animations, and 3D modeling. Project examples in each chapter illustrate key features of the software. The last chapter in the book dissects and fully deconstructs a full-featured animation.

The Cinema 4d Xl Handbook

by: Adam Watkins
Publisher: Charles River Media
546 Pages - Pub Date: 15-Aug-2001
ISBN: 1584500395
Cinema 4D XL v.6/v.7 is a powerful, diverse program that provides spectacular image quality and lightning fast workflow and rendering. Its OS independent look and feel and fully-customizable interface make it the program of choice for many designers and animators. Mastering the power of C4D is challenging for all levels of users, but with The Cinema 4D XL Handbook, C4D users have a definitive, hands-on resource to guide them from the basics to advanced techniques. Intensive tutorials provide practical steps for implementing the numerous tools and vast power of C4d, and tips and techniques from expert users provide insightful solutions to a variety of graphics issues and techniques.


 

 

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