Cinema 4D Tutorials (interface, modelling, animation, materials, maps, modifiers, lights, cameras, rendering) - 3DLessons.com
In this tutorial, 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.
March 18,
2010
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There are some very powerful tools in CINEMA 4D that you can use very quickly to create some 3D graphic elements.
February 17,
2010
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The Zebra 3D modeling tutorial by Pupi for Cinema 4D will is online. And the Great thing is, you can download his 3D model for FREE ! Requirements: Cinema 4D. Have fun !
February 12,
2010
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In this tutorial you'll learn how to model and texture a small robot from scratch and place it in a lit scene. This is a comprehensive tutorial with 127 steps and will provide a complete introduction to making 3D art for the intermediate to advanced Cinema 4D user.
February 8,
2010
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Using textures to shape your model.
January 26,
2010
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AR 3 now uses two new algorithms (Irradiance and Quasi-Monte Carlo), making it much easier and faster to get clean, and beautiful renders than ever before. In this tutorial we will learn how to take advantage of these amazing new features!
January 7,
2010
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In this tutorial you will learn how to create a complex abstract Armored Sphere scene in Cinema 4D.
January 7,
2010
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In this multi-part, intermediate to advanced level tutorial, you will learn the many techniques needed to model a Microsoft Zune HD.
December 30,
2009
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This 2 part tutorial takes us underground to examine how to build a 3D model of a subway train and make it zip past a real subway platform.
December 29,
2009
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There are many ways to create some little elements that go into radar screens and control panels, but when you need to design something that matches a defined or described function - then you might find some really simple solutions in CINEMA4D's mograph tools.
December 29,
2009
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