Hud Mixamo in Cinema 4D & After Effects

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In this course, instructor Nick Harauz will show you how to bring a Mixamo character into Cinema 4D and customize the animation. We'll look at decorating the character with Cinema 4D materials and then creating a grid floor pattern with the help of a free tool called JSplacement. We'll create an object buffer to have seperate control over our floor and man in After Effects. We'll then finalize our piece by adding HUD overlays and some simple shape animation in both 2D and 3D to finalize the layout.

The assets used in this course are available for download.

About the instructor

Nick Harauz is a certified motion graphics instructor, and has previously been a master trainer for Red Giant, Cineversity from Maxon, Boris FX, Post Production World Online and Adobe Max. Nick has developed his motion design style over the last 15+ years and crafted high-end work for a variety of domestic and international brands such as Virgin Mobile, Proctor & Gamle, Diageo and MasterCard.

Who is this course designed for?

  • Motion Designers
  • Cinema 4D users
  • After Effects users
     

COURSE OVERVIEW

 

LESSON 01: MIXAMO DOWNLOAD

In this first lesson, we'll take you through how to download the Mixamo character we'll be using for our Cinema 4D project

LESSON 02: TWEEKING THE MIXAMO ANIMATION

We'll tweak the Mixamo animation by extending it and getting rid of unnecessary keyframes

LESSON 03: ADDING MATERIALE TO THE CHARACTER

In this lesson, we'll add a material to illuminate our subject and create a stylistic Hud look

LESSON 04: CREATING THE FLOOR

We'll create a floor out of a disc and reference a grid like material from Jspalcement; a free app

LESSON 05: ADDING A CAMERA AND BLINKING LIGHT

We'll make a visible light blink and add a camera to our scene we'll animate

LESSON 06: RENDER TO AFTER EFFECTS

Now it's time to setup our project to render to After Effects. The techniques shown here are replicated from the other 3 previous HUD courses

LESSON 07: BRINGING AND PREPPING THE AEC FILE

In this lesson, we'll bring in the AEC file and separate the 3 layers from the object buffers we created

LESSON 08: PREPPING THE PSD FILES

We'll download and prepare a free Photoshop HUD design for use in After Effects with courtesy of Adobe Stock

LESSON 09: BRINGING AND POSITIONING THE PHOTOSHOP LAYERS IN AFTER EFFECTS

We'll bring in our prepared PSD file and position it in our After Effects Comp

LESSON 10: ANIMATING THE TEXT PLACEHOLDERS

In this this, we'll convert our Photoshop text for After Effects and animate it. We'll also add some extra tex via the numbers Effect

LESSON 11: ANIMATED HEARTH GRAPH

Now, we'll animate a heart monitor with the help of After Effects Audio Effects

LESSON 12: ANIMATED CHART

We'll replace a static graphic with After Effects shapes and animate them with some simple expressions

LESSON 13: DNA STRAND

In this lesson, we'll create a new Cinema 4D project and a simple DNA strand that we'll bring into our After Effects comp via Cineware

LESSON 13: STYLISTIC TOUCHES

In this last lesson, we'll add some glow and unify the colors of our Comp better. That's it you've made it all the way to the end of this course!

 

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