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| Make an Impressive Exploding Text Effect in Cinema 4D Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Apr 26, 2011
Make an Impressive Exploding Text Effect in Cinema 4D |
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| Create an Abstract Disco Ball Scene with Cinema 4D Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Apr 20, 2011
In this tutorial you will discover how easy it can be to create compelling abstract CG images with Cinema 4D. Follow along as Konstantin Muromtsev demonstrates how he created his animated Disco Ball scene, using primitives, structure tools, the Mograph Cloner object, and random effectors. Adding post effects like Caustics and Glow, and rendering the scene with Advanced Render will also be discussed. |
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| Using Depth of Field with VRay in Cinema 4D Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Apr 17, 2011
Using the DOF effect in Cinema 4D can be a little tricky for beginners, and it was no different for me when I had just started using VRay. So I’ve prepared this tutorial to show you how easy it can be once you understand the fundamentals. Creating a scene lighting setup from scratch, and using object based lighting techniques will also be covered. |
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| Create a Lava-Ball Scene in Cinema4D Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Apr 05, 2011
In today’s fiery tutorial, Ahmed Al Abbasy walks us 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… |
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| Creating 3D text Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Apr 05, 2011
Tutorial Guide, the best help you can get to find Cinema 4D tutorials! ... 4. Just add some materials to the extrude nurbs (not the text) then youre done! ... |
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| Abstract Modelling Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Mar 14, 2011
Abstracts have continued to be the most popular genre of wallpaper images for the last several years. Until very recently the techniques behind their creation were complex and required expensive software. Using Cinema 4D, however, it is possible to create very detailed abstract objects in a very short time, using normal in-built functionality and a little creative thinking. |
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| Tattered Cloth In Cinema4D – Day 1 Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Jan 22, 2011
In this tutorial I’ll be sharing some of my techniques for creating tattered cloth using Maxon Cinema 4D. We will learn how to create this effect by making a flag simulation using the power of C4D’s Spline and Boole tools. |
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| Create an Abstract Scene using C4D & AE – Scene Creation Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Jan 08, 2011
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, two-part tutorial, C4D artist Benoit Lavoie-Lamer shows us 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 |
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| Tattered Cloth In Cinema4D – Day 2 Posted in Cinema 4D > Special Effects by tutorialgrub on Jan 06, 2011
Today Tony Rivera is back with the final part of his Tattered Cloth In Cinema4D tutorial. In Day 2, Tony continues to refine the flag’s overall look by adding additional details, as well as setting up the cloth simulation, materials, lighting and render settings. Let’s take a look! |
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