Quick tip for Camera Projection beginners in C4D. Take a still image and make a 3D environment quickly.
jorge barrionuevo January 5, 2015 at 4:36 pm Reply just amazing! bigger fan of your quick tips! very usefull! thanks so much.
litlbitl January 5, 2015 at 7:17 pm Reply Great tip, as usual. Could you maybe make your tutorial scenes available for download? Thanks!
Joren January 5, 2015 at 7:26 pm Reply Maybe in the future I might on some, I can’t for this one because I purchased that iStock photo unfortunately…
Stephen Konsor January 6, 2015 at 5:45 pm Reply THANKS for another sweet tutorial! Im gonna use this!
Dan January 7, 2015 at 4:55 pm Reply Great tut! That was probably the fastest way I’ve even seen to do projection mapping. That would have been real fun to do in AE. Now that they are linked together (AE & C4D) this is so relevant. Thanks!
alena October 30, 2016 at 6:46 am Reply Nice. Is this possible in Cinema 4D PRIME, or full C4D STUDIO version is necessary here? Thanks, a. (C4D newbie)
Thanks for another great tutorial.
Great Work as usual! Quick and straight to the point!
just amazing! bigger fan of your quick tips! very usefull! thanks so much.
Great tip, as usual.
Could you maybe make your tutorial scenes available for download? Thanks!
Maybe in the future I might on some, I can’t for this one because I purchased that iStock photo unfortunately…
THANKS for another sweet tutorial! Im gonna use this!
Lovely! Really effective but simple, many thanks!
I always appreciate your succinct yet very useful tutorials.
Grazie, ottimo tutorial.
Great tut! That was probably the fastest way I’ve even seen to do projection mapping. That would have been real fun to do in AE. Now that they are linked together (AE & C4D) this is so relevant.
Thanks!
Quick and simple (y)
Nice. Is this possible in Cinema 4D PRIME, or full C4D STUDIO version is necessary here?
Thanks, a.
(C4D newbie)
I’m not 100% sure, but I’m pretty sure you can’t in Prime…