Nick Campbell (AKA grey scale gorilla) as released an update to his HDRI Light Kit Pro. He added a new “Rainbow Studio” Object and did this video where he talks about the update and working with textures in C4D. Enjoy! “I wanted to show you what is new In version 1.2 of the HDRI Light [...]
Archive for Março, 2010
Nick Campbell has released his new tutorial on how to use use Cinema 4D and After Effects to create great imagery. This times he goes through the necessary steps in creating a simple logo animation in Cinema 4D and posterior After Effects composition.
GreyScaleGorilla has launched another tutorial on CS Tools, this time on the Flux tool.
This tool allows to create abstract forms, much like the Trapcode Form plugin for After Effects.
A great tutorial, much like Nick has supplyed so far.
RenderPimp offers a wide selection of free Cinema 4D models. Here are a few, click the image to download the model, and click here to visit the site.
“This half-hour Counterparts-tutorial offers some ways to create random values in Cinema 4D. In After Effects this is achieved by using the wiggle-expression. In Cinema 4D there is the vibrate-tag, but i’ll show you a more advanced technique using Xpresso, as well. In the end of the tutorial you’ll find a very quick breakdown of [...]
In this series we focus on great Object Related Cinema 4D Tutorials. so has to help you get started or perfect you modeling skills. Enjoy!
This walkthrough by Michael Vance is the best starting point to get you rendering great images with the highest degree of eficiency! Definitely a MUST! Click HERE to see it!
Cinema 4D is a 3-D application that is popular amongst matte painters in film production, largely due to the BodyPaint 3D functionality. It is equally popular amongst motion graphics artists, thanks to its excellent integration with compositing application pipelines, and a very artist-friendly, customizable workflow and interface. It has been used for films such as [...]
In this tutorial from tuts+, you will learn how surface caustics can be used to create a pool with a floating translucent orb, and volume caustics can be applied to demonstrate a stained glass effect. Render settings, and time savers will also be discussed. Caustics refers to the mathematical equations that describe how light converges [...]