Integration of 3D Elements in Real Environments

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Course overview

Provider
Domestika
Course type
Paid course
Level
Beginner
Deadline
Flexible
Duration
6 hours
Lessons
32 lessons
Certificate
Available on completion
Course author
Diego Velasquez

The line separating reality and fiction has become increasingly blurry with the magic offered by the visual effects of television and film. Creating shocking explosions, flying cars, and other fantastic elements for video is what Diego Velásquez specializes in, from his Creative Director role of the award-winning VFX and animation studio MAKACO.

In this course, learn to insert 3D elements into real scenes by playing with light and having them interact with their environment. Diego guides you through the animation process of a futuristic vehicle using 3ds Max, Nuke, and V-Ray software. By the end, you’ll be capable of creating incredible effects with a hyper-realistic look.

Description

Learn a VFX process for integrating 3D objects into real scenes using 3ds Max, Nuke, and V-Ray

Start by getting to know Diego, his career as the founder and director of MAKACO studio, his main influences, and take a look at what will be covered throughout the course.

Start learning the two programs that are used to create your final project: 3ds Max and Nuke. Navigate through each software’s interface by exploring different tools and seeing how to create 3D elements and effects. See how to define frame rate and learn the appropriate formats for film, television, and social media.

It's time to create a futuristic moving vehicle and place it in your scene. Import the original video shot with Nuke and perform a full tracking by using the Camera Tracker tool.

Learn how to import parameters you’ve created in Nuke and see how to manipulate and animate 3D objects using 3ds Max. Then, see how to generate previews so you can test your animation.

Continue building the lighting and rendering your animation in 3ds Max. Then, export your render to Nuke to finish the construction process.

Learn to produce effects that add hyperrealism to your scene. Learn to create and render 3D particles with both software tools. Finally, see how to use external visual effects and import them into your final project with Nuke.

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