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Hello Internet,
Okay so this is my first short tutorial, step by step, about how I made the
animation attractive spheres for pxleyes.com. I am using Maxon's cinema 4 d and
we will be using the basic primatives and mograph tools.
The video can be found on YouTube Here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phsIdk49Z2k
submitted: 5 years and 3164 days ago
In today’s tutorial, we will show you how to obtain access to the presets and examples inside Cinema4D using the content browser and some important things you should always keep in mind when going through projects and presets.
In any program, presets are a huge asset. You can use presets to speed up your workflow if you already are an efficient user of the program you are working with, but more importantly, beginners can analyze presets to figure out how the effect was achieved.
submitted: 5 years and 3190 days ago
Today we will show you how to use ‘Cappucino’, a simple mocap tool built into Cinema 4D that captures your mouse movements and records the positional data.
We will then show you how to clean up this mocap data using the Key Reducer, a handy tool for smoothing out your animations and removing unnecessary key frames.
Let’s have a look!
submitted: 5 years and 3215 days ago
Today’s tutorial is the first part of a brand-new two-part series of Cinema4D Xpresso creations.
The main focus of the series is how to build a dynamic high-rise digital asset using C4D’s powerful Xpresso expression system, and along the way you’re sure to pick up plenty of production-ready tips!
submitted: 5 years and 3223 days ago
Today’s tutorial is a brand-new two-part series in Cinema4D Xpresso.
The main focus of the series is how to build a dynamic high-rise digital asset using C4D’s powerful Xpresso expression system, and along the way you’re sure to pick up plenty of production-ready tips!
submitted: 5 years and 3233 days ago
In today’s fiery tutorial, we will walk you through how to create this awesome lava-ball scene in Cinema 4D.
Making great use of the powerful explosion, bend and gravity objects, this tutorial really does show just how intuitive Cinema4D can be when creating a stylish result such as this!
Let’s get started!
submitted: 5 years and 3244 days ago
In today’s tutorial, we'll take you through the process of creating an amazing exploding object, using the Xplode plugin for C4D. This plugin allows you to very easily and quickly cut any object up into many different pieces, and in the following video we'll shows you how to art-direct the size of these pieces to get the required result. This process, combined with MoDynamics and Mograph 2.0, is used to create an impressive shattering effect. It’s then over to AE for some optional compositing work!
submitted: 5 years and 3329 days ago
This tutorial will demonstrate the ease and versatility with which you can create convincing looking gas effects using Cinema 4D’s Pyrocluster. You will learn how to optimize your scene and tune it to your own visual tastes, while focusing on creating realistic clouds as the subject matter. The basic techniques, however, can be applied to a variety of different scenarios and effects.
submitted: 5 years and 3354 days ago