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C4D
In this super quick Cinema 4D tutorial I’ll show you how to use the hidden option of “Show Sub-Channels” to give you more flexibility when you’re keyframing things. Hope it helps you out! Sometimes you want to animate the x, y and z position or scale or value of a object separately but by default...
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In this tutorial I’m going to give you a quick overview of the new-ish Scene Nodes and Capsules systems in Cinema 4D. Maxon is slowly going this direction so it’s probably important to pay attention to the future! I hope this overview helps! Learn more at Maxon and Cineversity YouTube channels.
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Just a quick tip to show you how to do some global time remapping in Cinema 4D which makes it a lot faster and easier than re-timing things in the dynamic settings. Hope it helps! Here’s a link to EJ’s tutorial: https://youtu.be/NB7_nLKjtn0
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If you have ever brought in a .obj file of a 3D model and find that it’s importing as a single polygon object which would make it really hard to texture, then this tool is for you. It’s called Polygon Islands to Objects and it’s a way to break up your .obj file into pieces...
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Want to bake to Alembic when using a huge Cloner particle animation? This Cinema 4D tip will show you how to do it in a way that gives you them “speed gainz.” Hope it helps! Btw, if you want to learn more about Alembics and why you should use there, here’s a great primer: https://youtu.be/30f9u0jMGxY
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In this C4D tut I’ll show you how to use the brand new Pyro in Cinema 4D! It’s a super fun plugin for making fire and smoke. I’ll show you how to use it for creating a smoke burst text transition/reveal. Enjoy!
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In this C4D tutorial I’ll show you how to select individual clones and then hide them. It’s perfect if you have some straggling clones or ones that are intersecting. Now you can easily art direct your cloned object and hide specific clones with the mograph selection tool.
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In this C4D tut I’ll show you how to use a vertex map to apply different forces, like turbulence, to very specific areas of your scene. This way you can stack multiple forces that respond differently depending on your needs. I’ll also show you a tip for blending your ocean plane into a background HDRI...
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In this C4D and Redshift tutorial I’ll show you how to set up light groups so you can render out all your lights separately and have TONS of control in post production. It’s a great technique if you want to link up a light strobe to a sound track etc. Hope you learn something new!
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In this tutorial I’ll show how to use the Place Tool and Dynamic Place Tools in Cinema 4D to quickly put your objects exactly where you want them. If you’re populating your scene, or need to create a random and organic placement for multiple objects, these tools will save you TONS of time. Get after...
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