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In this tutorial I will teach you how to create a 3D equalizer wallpaper in Cinema4D and Adobe Photoshop, you will learn different techniques as Cloner Object, Mograph Random Effector, Explode Objects, GI Renders and basic things of Photoshop. The tutorial is quite easy to follow and you can learn a lot of things from [...]
submitted: 5 years and 3007 days ago
Abstract scenes are fairly common these days, however there is no denying their usefulness when it comes to learning animating, rendering and compositing techniques.
In this brand new tutorial,we wil show you how to create a amazing-looking (yet strikingly simple) abstract scene, by first creating the scene in Cinema 4D and then heading into After effects for the final compositing.
Enjoy!
submitted: 5 years and 3198 days ago
Combining abstract 3D elements with lighting effects is a great way to achieve great visual effects. Several major art groups have released entire exhibitions on using similar techniques, using 3D Studio Max or Cinema4D in conjunction with Photoshop and Illustrator to create spectacular effects.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a pulsar star inspired digital abstract artwork using Cinema4D and Photoshop, although these techniques are easily applicable to any 3D program.
submitted: 5 years and 3276 days ago
In today’s tutorial we'll take you through how we created a ‘Cybernetic Plant’ scene using the MoSpline/Spline-wrap technique in Cinema4D. After modeling, we'll then animate our robot plant using the Wind modifier, before setting everything up for the final render.
To create this scene we will be using MoSpline, Spline Wrap and Cloner Objects from Mograph module, along with the Wind particle modifier. This tutorial will also show you how to create simple but effective materials using the Danel Shader and give you some tips about creating animation with and without keyframes. Let’s get started!
submitted: 5 years and 3279 days ago