Cinema 4D Tutorials (interface, modelling, animation, materials, maps, modifiers, lights, cameras, rendering) - 3DLessons.com
How to use Cinema 4D to prepare video game textures and normal maps.
August 6,
2007
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This tutorial is not aimed at beginners to C4D - it assumes that you know how to use the poly modelling tools and how to navigate the various attribute panes in the program.
August 3,
2007
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In the second part of this tutorial, I am going show you an alternative to using Global Illumination that will also yield excellent results in even less time.
August 2,
2007
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In this Cinema 4D tutorial you'll learn how to add Bones.
August 2,
2007
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How is a tungsten light colored relative to an overcast sky? Find out.
August 1,
2007
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Cel Shading is the technique of rendering 3D models and scenes so that they look "hand drawn" like a Disney movie or "Ren and Stimpy" "The Simpsons" etc... Basically you use high tech computers and software to make something look like it was drawn with a pencil.
August 1,
2007
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In this tutorial I will examine a few different strategies for achieving a realistic skin shader in Cinema 4D.
July 31,
2007
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There are many features in the timeline in Maxon's Cinema 4D, that's why it can be confusing at first.
July 31,
2007
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With the new City Lights map found on my Earth map page, you can add the extra detail and realism of city lights as seen from space. A special texturing tip is presented here to help you ensure that the lights are only visible on the night side of the planet.
July 27,
2007
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Learn what Drop off Values are in this Cinema 4D tutorial.
July 27,
2007
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