stuckon3d (11/4/2009)
Hello and welcome to my tutorial page, in here you will find very useful tutorials to get you started and more. Also,
If you are interested in accelerating your learning curve in iclone i also have a bundle pack that covers modeling, texturing, lighting, and basic animation for $50. which also includes an extra introduction class scifi edition style as a bonus. That is 13.5 hours of training! Enjoy!
Free introduction to iclone 4 part 2 (texturing) from
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Iclone4 Introduction from
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Introduction to iclone 4 part3 (lighting) from
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This was part one of the intro, part two will be coming soon. Enjoy!
Training exercise
Here is also the list of hotkey I use the most:
Camera:
ATL + LMB = Pan
ALT + RMB = Orbit (object centric)
ALT + LMB and RMB = Zoom
Objects:
Q = select mode
W = Move
Ctrl + w = Snap to grid
E = Rotate
CTRL + E = Angle Snap
R = Scale
Ctrl + P = open Preference panel
t = go to transform boxes
y = textures and materials area
F5 = preview camera
F6 = Camera01-15
F11 = full screen
I think this is pretty much it but if i did miss a few, just hover over the icon and it will
tell you the letter for the hot key.
Topic I will be covering in my classes are:1)
Intro to Iclone4 (Learn the XYZ's to navigate iclone like a pro) (FREE ALWAYS!)
2)
Modeling in IC4 using primitives (it includes simple texturing techniques as well) and then for the second part of the class we will have Advanced modeling for creating custom props (using sketchup and 3d exchange)
3)
Texturing in IC4 (learn what the different types of textures are for, what UVs are and how you can use them to your advantage).For the second part of the class we will talk about Advance texturing in IC4 (learn how to combine all the texturing types and shaders to create realistic materials for your scenes)
4)
Lighting in IC4 (Learn how to light to tell your story). Second part of the class we will learn the Advanced Lighting (Learn how to combine IBL with HDRI and tone mapping to get the best lighting scenarios possible out of iclone)
5)
Animation in IC4 (Learn keyframing and path animation to create fantastic flying logos and more!). Second part of the class we will talk about Advanced Animation ( learn to control your character using motion files and poses using the motion layer editor)
6)
Effects in IC4 ( learn how to use particles, flex meshes, dynamic props, layering,etc)
Teaching method: While anyone can become a master of all RL softwares/tools with enough practice, not everyone is classified as an artist because they mastered them. And that is what Iclone is, a tool, a tool to help you express your visions.
In my classes, im not just going to tell how to use the tools, but how you can apply it in an artist way to help you unleash your visions. I will also teach some basic principles, for example:
1) In modeling, i will teach you to push a model to its limit without making it heavy. I will show you what can be done texturally without having to model it.
2) In texturing, I will show you how different material behave in real life and show you how to recreate them in the Iclone world.
3) In lighting, I will teach the basic principles and them show you how to translate that with Iclone lights, IBL,HDRI, and tone mapping.
Well I think you get the point by now. I'm going to teach iclone from an artist point of view, because anyone can teach you that 2+2=4, but an artist can also show you how if you turn a four upsidedown you can use it as a chair in iclone.
So who Am I? I'm a 3d artist with 20 years experience.
I have worked on two major TV series ("Star Trek : Voyager" and "Deep Space nine"). Also worked for Disney, Nickelodeon, and Electronic Arts as a senior artist and an Art Director. I've also done movie trailers and music videos, as well as worked on six animated feature films. So if you ask yourself, does this guy have any experience? Does he know what he is talking about? well what do you think.
How does it work?Just send me a private message letting me know which class you are interested in.
Who should get them?Anyone who would like to learn Iclone's workflow for creating a shot.
Anyone that wants to learn to move around the GUI so that it does not get in the way of your creativity.
Anyone that would like to pick up some cool tips and tricks.
For the people out there that dont know if this class would benefit them or not, I will say this:1) do not let the word
introduction to iclone fool you. While the class is targeted at the beginner there are tips and trick even the pros can use.
2)
Free does not mean barely useful information. In this class there is so much useful information about all the areas of iclone, that I really recommended that you write everything down. Yes, there is that much.
Still dont believe me? check out these quotes from people that took the class already:
"in some circles i am considered an iclone 'expert' but i gotta tell you i learned a lot from the this class - chris has an easy way of teaching that helps you retain the pointers - and lotsa pointers was shared"
"This class was really helpful - there are so many little shortcuts and functions I knew nothing about. Thanks so much and I highly recommend these classes."
"Highly recommend everyone to give at least the intro a look see. Lots of good advice and how to's for the investment of some of your time.""Thanks a lot, This class was exactly what I needed to get started...""Good tips and definitely worth the time. Thanks""Great class. The use of hot keys is a big help. It was very nice that you repeated yourself on the importent spots.
This is how it should be done. Big Aplause. "
"I loved the intro class on iclone 4. Very well done and learned a lot of things. Shortcuts were specially helpfull. Thanks. I will probably sign up for your next classes...i believe it´s money well spent if you´re serious into learning this great tool. Congratulations Stuckon for your time and thanks for the extra half hour of teaching."With recommendations like this, how can you go wrong? So dont be shy, even if you are an intermediate user, i can assure you will get something out of the class. I'm doing this for anyone that wants to get moving in iclone, even if you dont take any of the other classes, I really dont mind you joining, there is zero obligation or expectation of further commitment. I'm also doing this for the people that do want to further their skills by taking my other classes, because once they see me zipping around the GUI the might wander how im doing that. And that is another reason why im giving this class as well.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Stuckon3d
PS: feedback is always welcomed.
Your mailbox for PM's is full so I am asking here. Do you still have the lesson package listed on the original post on this thread available for $50. Does it cover and apply to iClone 5? And how do I get it?
theschemer