![]() ![]() You'll notice that the image I'm using is quite a small file, so it's less than a megabyte, just over half-a-megabyte. I'll just go ahead and click on the three dots, and I'll just go ahead and pick this tunnel image here. I'll start with the image tab here so it can load an image in here so that we can project the image through this camera. Let's go ahead and add this as well by right-clicking on this camera and then coming down to the tracker tags, and then the camera calibrator. I'm going to go and add that camera to the scene, and the thing that will sell this trick and the thing that will actually make the whole thing possible is a tag called the camera calibrator tag. ![]() Calibrating the Camera: Now, here we are in Cinema and the first thing we need to do is to go and create a camera through which we can project our image, so let's do that. The techniques I'll show you on this course will have a lot of different applications in your own workflow, so if you're looking to up your game in cinema 4D, let's get started.ΔΆ. ![]() We will cover subjects like camera calibration, soft and hard body dynamics, lights, motion blur, rendering, and the amazing new feature in cinema 4D called the magic bullet looks for color enhancements. ![]() To be more precise, this is the animation will be creating on this course. I'm a Maxon certified instructor and on this course, I'll teach you how to take a still image and bring it to life by converting it into a 3D scene, adding new elements, lights, animations, and finally, flying a camera through it. Introduction: Hi, and welcome to this course on Animating Photographs in Cinema 4D, my name is Ozgur. ![]()
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