In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create isometric style designs inside of Cinema 4D and After Effects!
Topics covered include:
• Easily creating a maze using the Maze Generator Website
• Differences between Isometric and Parallel cameras in Cinema 4D
• Creating an Isometric Camera inside of Cinema 4D that is compatible with compositing elements in After Effects using Cineware
• Using Cineware to composite 3D elements with 3D layers in After Effects
• Learning how to create an Isometric Camera completely inside of After Effects
• Using Extruded Shape Layers in After Effects using the Cinema 4D Renderer
• Tip and tricks for creating an animation using an Isometric Camera
If you have any questions about Creating Isometric Animations in Cinema 4D and After Effects, post them in the comments section! If you create anything using this technique, be sure to share it with me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or in the Comments! Thanks for watching!
Can you give me some hints on final render? Are those materials cel shaders? Just that one light? Thanks for the iso tips!
Yeah they are just cel shader materials using an Infinite Light. It’s the same kind of setup I use for most of my 2d renders in previous tutorials! Hope that helps!