What 3D and CGI help can you offer?

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This forum discussion centers on offering assistance in 3D and CGI, specifically through the use of Cinema 4D, 3ds Max, and Lightwave. The user, Paul Selhi, invites others to reach out for help with creating 3D animations or stills for explanatory purposes. Additionally, he mentions a free training forum available at http://www.black-and-white-to-color.com/ipbsfx/ to further support learning in this area. The emphasis is on community engagement, encouraging users to post questions and answers publicly for collective benefit.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of 3D modeling concepts
  • Familiarity with CGI tools such as Cinema 4D and 3ds Max
  • Knowledge of animation principles
  • Access to online training resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore advanced features of Cinema 4D for animation
  • Learn about rendering techniques in 3ds Max
  • Investigate the capabilities of Lightwave for 3D modeling
  • Participate in online forums for collaborative learning in CGI
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for 3D artists, animators, and anyone interested in enhancing their skills in CGI, particularly those seeking community support and resources for learning.

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Hi all, i have just joined the forum having been looking for a place like this for some time. I have so many questions for all sections of the forum !

I am really not that capable of answering too many questions but what i can offer is 3d and CGI help.

If anyone wants help or assistance in creating 3d animations or stills for use in explanations then please drop me a PM. I am no expert in the 3d world but am fairly competent with cinema 4d and 3ds max and to some extent lightwave. I also have a free training forum at http://www.black-and-white-to-color.com/ipbsfx/

As they say a picture is worth a 1000 words and an animation is worth a library
 
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