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C4D has become more and more popular in recent years, and its application scope has become wider and wider. In addition to film and television dramas, e-commerce platforms, variety shows, short videos and so on. C4D has also been replaced by some real estate roaming projects, and various effect design drawings are often used.

Why learn C4D instead of 3Dmax or maya? The reason is very simple. C4D is easy to use and takes effect faster. Most people become monks halfway, so it is estimated that it will be difficult to learn 3DMAX or maya.

What can c4d do well? Many companies have included C4D in their recruitment requirements. In the future market, only more companies will require designers to use C4D. Whether you learn c4d or not, the market prospect is just around the corner. If you have strong personal ability, you can also take some private orders.

According to the main purpose of C4D itself, after learning C4D, you can do the following work:

1. Film and television packaging

It's just the title packaging of other people's commercials, TV dramas, news programs and so on. Besides, you need to learn Ae and Pr, because C4D and Ae are vague.

2. Product packaging

Designing the appearance packaging of headphones, shower gel, boxes and other products may require post-coloring, so Ps is needed to complete the work. In addition, you need to learn several other renderers, such as redshift and Arnold.

3. E-commerce art design

Mainly do Banner, for example, Banner of Taobao stores involves C4D to some extent, and color matching needs Ps.

4. Interior design

C4D is not recommended for interior design. Although some people use it for interior design, they specialize in it. There are good material resources (such as material balls, scenes and furniture models) on 3dsMax, but C4D's models about interior are relatively lacking. As far as the scene is concerned, few people can find satisfaction.

5. Film and television special effects

Used to solve film and television special effects, the mainstream software includes Maya, 3dsMax, Nuke, Houdini and so on.