And if time allows, we will look at VDB's Inside Octane Render, looking at what VDB's actually are, importing some VDB sequences, in case you work in programs like Houdini. We're going to put some cool kind of like atmospheric effects along with the moon and then maybe some octane glowing basics mixed in there too. ![]() We're going to make it look like it's kind of getting ripped apart. We're going to be recreating the black hole from interstellar, which is pretty rad and then, building an atmospheric moon next to that black hole. And then, we're going to move on to building a space scene. First, we're going to look at just some basic tips for scene building in a cinematic fashion with some basic film and scene building theory, setting up your lights for cinematic scenes, and integrating a little bit of Octane Fog in our scenes. And we're also going to be utilizing some volumetrics in those scenes too. What we're going to be looking at today is building some cinematic scenes using Cinema 4D. But first, I'll let you take a look at my MOTIONREEL, just to see what kind of work that I actually do and we'll move from there. And we're going to look at some pretty cool stuff today. I wanted to thank, obviously, MAXON for bringing me out here and let me present to you all. ![]() Yeah, so my name is Mitch Myers, I'm a freelance Motion Designer and Art Director based out of St.
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