
But before that, we need to create a document on Photoshop, I just created one.

So on this part of the class, I'm going to show you how you can create something on Photoshop before we export it to Cinema 4D and apply the clothing effect and then import it back on Photoshop. Yeah, basically, all you need for this class is Photoshop and Cinema 4D installed. Then we're going to export that and jump back on Cinema 4D to create the clothing effect, and then we're going to go and jump back on Photoshop and play around with export we got and with the result on Cinema 4D.

Basically we're going to work with some typographic and dark colors. On this class basically, we are going to work and create something on Photoshop, like a design. Many of you have asked how I create these clothing effect on Cinema 4D. On this class, different from the other one, I'm going to show you how to create something similar to these. So make sure to enroll, to check the whole process and the class. They're going to need, for all of you, to have Photoshop and also Cinema 4D, but this is going to be a fun project and I hope that you going to enjoy the tool and the technique. In Cinema 4D, we're going to learn how to create some awesome cloth effect, where two objects collate together, and we can achieve the cloth effect. We're going to go and create some illustration and some topography design on Photoshop, and then we're going to learn how to export that, and open it up and work on Cinema 4D. It's called Baugasm where I'm make a poster every day for one year, and in this class, we're going to learn how to create something similar to this poster. My name is Vasjen Katro, I am a graphic designer, and this is the second class on Skillshare, where I'm going to teach you how to make a poster similar to this, and this series is based on a project I started a few months ago.
