From the course: Introduction to 3D
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Add cameras in Cinema 4D
- [Instructor] With our lighting in place we can now add a camera and then render. Now cameras in cinema 4D are like real world cameras and we can move them about the scene. We create cameras in one of two places. Under create, camera, and you see we have a number of options here. We also have a camera button, here, in the interface. Now If I left-click and hold, you can see we have camera, a target camera, a stereo camera, as well as a motion and a camera crane. Now these last two are for animation. Target camera basically aims the camera at a specific target. We're just going to do a basic camera, which is essentially a free camera in the scene. So when I left-click and let go you'll see that this camera shows up in the scene and we have it here in the attributes panel. If we want to we can change the name of it to, my camera, so that way we know it's the camera we created. Now the camera comes in at the perspective…
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Cinema 4D interface and overview4m 8s
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Viewports and navigation in Cinema 4D3m 52s
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Select objects in Cinema 4D2m 35s
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Move, rotate, and scale in Cinema 4D4m 55s
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Create hierarchies in Cinema 4D2m 13s
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Add color and textures in Cinema 4D4m 37s
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Set up lights in Cinema 4D3m 57s
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Add cameras in Cinema 4D3m 45s
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Rendering in Cinema 4D1m 53s
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