This is my ultimate render pack. Over a long time of GFX I have built up a pretty big collection of renders from C4D pics to random game renders. I am sorry if these renders are from you GFX pack and I do not claim that they are all. This abstract render pack comes filled with 33 images of 3D abstract renders. All the images are in PNG format with transparent backgrounds. Try combining multiple images for a really unique design. For the adventurers out there, we have also included two of the 3ds Max files that this pack was created with! One is Mental Ray and the other is VRay.
Since its release, Cinema 4D has become one of the most popular, animation and rendering applications. Developed by Maxon, Cinema 4D is capable of procedural and polygonal/subd modelling, animating, lighting, texturing, rendering, and common features found in 3D modelling applications. These Cinema 4D tutorials will help you to master the basics of, and put you well on your way to becoming an expert. Nail the basics The brilliant team at Greyscalegorilla have made over 200 hundred tutorials in the last four years, some of which are intro videos that go over the basics of Cinema 4D. But they've never made a comprehensive series of Cinema 4D tutorials that really gave a broad introduction to the software. In this video tutorial from Pluralsight, you will learn the tools and techniques that will allow you to begin modelling in Cinema 4D. A subscription is required to watch the full training, but register for a free demo account to access the first five Cinema 4D tutorials for free.
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One of the best Cinema 4D tutorials we've seen for a while.In part one, you'll discover how to capture, prep and calibrate an image using the new Camera Calibration Tool in C4D R14. Then you'll learn how to model a simple scene that will use the camera calibration as a texture. In this tutorial, discover the process of texturing objects in Cinema 4D and experiment with textures to light the scene. Cinema 4D tutorials: Get to know the materials of Cinema 4D This is a Cinema 4D tutorial which introduces you to how materials work in the software.
You'll discover what layers are, and what the different parameters are; how to use them and what they do. It will also explain the difference between transparency and alpha, and other little details of the material system.
This 40-minute Cinema 4D tutorial dives into how to use new 3D animation tools and workflow – Cinema 4D Lite and Cineware – included in the newest Creative Cloud version of After Effects. Going further. Cinema 4D tutorials: Create brilliant motion graphics with Tim Clapham The world of motion graphics is continually evolving, with techniques constantly progressing as work becomes more advanced and complex. Here, 3D animation meets graphic design as Tim Clapham shows you how to animate and composite a pro-quality logo sequence. This is one of those Cinema 4D tutorials that does exactly what it says on the tin.
See how easy it is to play around with depth of field effects in Cinema 4D. Use particle emitters and physics tags to get the results you want and then selectively sharpen your work in Photoshop. 2D just doesn't cut it any more. It's time to bolster your Photoshop skills by bringing Cinema 4D into play.
Barton Damer will show you the way. With a 3D package and some decent 2D landscape photographs, you can create a full-motion fly-through sequence. Michael John Day reveals how. This Pluralsight tutorial will walk you through how to create a 3D logo from a 2D drawing in Cinema 4D.
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A subscription is required for the full training but lessons 1-3 can be accessed for free with a demo account. In this tutorial, Nick from Greyscalegorilla explains how to set up a depth pass for rendering depth of field for 3D objects using Cinema 4D, Frischluft Lens Care and After Effects.
Cinema 4D’s Xpresso scripting system can be an incredibly tool if utilised correctly. Here, rigging artist Aleksey Voznesenski takes you through the basics of the system. Cinema 4D tutorials: Who wouldn't want to build their own TRON light cycle?!
Here, Cinema 4D tutorial.net teaches you how to combine 3D and VFX elements to make a complete sequence. In this tutorial you will create a scene that looks like TRON Legacy. You will learn how to make a realistic TRON light cycle, and create an awesome scene. Take a look at this tutorial, for an insight into creating a cartoon character complete with a colourful background. You'll be using techniques in Cinema 4D, so you may want to have a little experience before approaching this one.
Get sporty In this tutorial, you will recreate a baseball animation. You'll start by texturing the baseball and setting the animation with CS Tools’ Move Null.
Then, you'll model and animate the dirt using the landscape object and a particle emitter. Cinema 4D tutorials: You'll learn how to setup, light and render a ping pong scene In this hour long tutorial, you will learn how to set up, light and render a ping pong scene.
First, you'll alter the models to try to make them more realistic by adding geometry and altering the textures. Then, you'll light and compose the scene using an HDR Image from my HDRI Studio Pack, Global Illumination, a specular light, and the physical renderer. In this quick tutorial, you'll discover everything you need to know about how to create a checkerboard shader in Cinema 4D. From shading and colouring to using a cylindrical projection map, there's plenty of tips and tricks here to keep you going! In this video, Rob Redman shows you how to animate the growth of a plant or other object along a defined path.
In this tutorial, discover how to easily and efficiently animate titles in Cinema 4D. In this tutorial from the Greyscalegorilla team, you'll create several layers of motion using displacement and mograph.
After creating a bunch of concentric splines with Mograph, you'll then can project an image or video through the displacement channel to recreate it to look like a line drawing. A really fun simple technique with endless possibilites.