Cinema 4D Notes

@jnrdutton (3447)
United States
September 16, 2019 3:48am CST
I came across a digital animation program called Cinema 4D. Everything I've seen about it gives me the impression it's one of the best animation products on the market these days. It can be used to create a lot, from simple ads to animated films. I've read that sometimes the prices can be high, but if I can find it for a not unreasonable price, I think it would be a great investment. If any of my connections here have used it, what do you think of the experience?
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@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
16 Sep 19
You might want to try Amazon for a bargain from a 3rd party seller. I've never used it before.
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@KityCat (7739)
• India
16 Sep 19
have you read about the software Blender?the latest version is 2.8.it is really good and the best part,it is free and opensource.It can be used for doing 3d modelling,3d animation,VFX,video editing,and ev en 2d animation now which is newly added to blender.it is the best software what a studio needs.I am still learning about lit.There are lot of tutorials on youtube and i am sure,you will be an expert at it after you learn how to do it.So good luck if you wish to use blender. This a best tutorial channel from where i am currently learning: https://www.youtube.com/user/tutor4u
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@jnrdutton (3447)
• United States
16 Sep 19
@KityCat Thank you for sharing, I am always interested in finding new animation software to try out. The more knowledge I gain on the available programs, the more creative I can get after all
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@KityCat (7739)
• India
16 Sep 19
@jnrdutton Are you an animator? Which software are you currently using?
@jnrdutton (3447)
• United States
16 Sep 19
@KityCat I'm a general pursuer of the digital arts, I still have a long way to go in learning animation but it is something I am very driven to become a master of, with my ultimate goal being sharing my animated films online (YouTube, etc.) One program I was using was Daz 3D.
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