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Germano Mombach - Motion Design
Sweden
Приєднався 6 вер 2012
Create&Move - 3D Motion Design
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Shaders and Lighting - Advanced Cloth Simulation in Cinema 4D and Redshift - Part 2
In this video you will learn how to create the shaders and lighting for the cloth simulation I made to my latest personal project called "Journey".
Let me know if you'd be interested in another tutorial!
If you enjoyed the video, please leave a like and comment but also check the whole project on behance.
My Links
germano.mombach
GermanoMombach
www.linkedin.com/in/germanomombach/
Contact:
motion(at)germanomombach.com
Let me know if you'd be interested in another tutorial!
If you enjoyed the video, please leave a like and comment but also check the whole project on behance.
My Links
germano.mombach
GermanoMombach
www.linkedin.com/in/germanomombach/
Contact:
motion(at)germanomombach.com
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Відео
Advanced Cloth Simulation in Cinema 4D and Redshift - Part 1
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In this video I will be demonstrating the process of creating an advanced cloth simulation I made to my latest personal project called "Journey". Let me know if you'd like to see the next step - lighting and rendering. If you enjoyed the video, please leave a like and comment but also check the whole project on behance. My Links germano.mombach GermanoMombach www.link...
Journey - Cinema 4D / Redshift
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Personal Project done by Germano MombachAudio by Thiago Gautério 🎬Follow my work: Instagram - germano.mombach Website - germanomombach.com #cinema4d #redshift3d #3danimation
Redshift Render Settings - Português
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Nesse video compartilho meus estudos sobre a Engine do Redshift, dentro do Cinema 4D. Espero ajudar outros colegas a otimizar suas cenas e tirar o melhor proveito desse renderizador. 🎬Meu trabalho: germano.mombach Website - germanomombach.com #cinema4d #redshift3d
Perfect Run - Cinema 4D and Redshift animation
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I created this perfect loop cause I missed the whole shebang - modeling, animation and shading. Maybe I'm going in an opposite direction than .AI right now but, anyways. It's like if Sonic and that incredible Xiaomi Redmi spot had a child. 🎬Follow my work: Instagram - / germano.mombach Website - germanomombach.com #cinema4d #ceramics #redshift3d #cinema4d #redshift3d #ceramics
C4D transfer script: copy and paste materials, vertex maps and redshift tags by name or by hierarchy
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If you ever need to transfer materials, vertex maps, or Redshift tags from one hierarchy to another, either by name or by hierarchy, I've created these scripts with ChatGPT. For Materials: It handles complex hierarchies and many materials while maintaining their order and each respective selections. For Redshift Tags: It also preserves Redshift tag properties, such as visibility, geometry, and ...
Cinema 4D R24 has now integrated rigid body into gpu and cloner is much faster on the viewport
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#cinema4d #maxonc4d
02 Character animation render with Redshift - lesson timelapse.
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Lesson done in the course MotionBeast 3D by motiondesignschool. #cinema4d #redshift3d #character #animation
01 Character animation loop - lesson timelapse.
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Lesson done in the course MotionBeast 3D by motiondesignschool. Next is timelapse is rendering! #cinema4d #redshift3d #character #animation
"Perfect Run" behind the scenes - Cinema 4D and Redshift
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"Perfect Run" behind the scenes - Cinema 4D and Redshift
Christmas? - Animation C4D and Redshift
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Christmas? - Animation C4D and Redshift
1 year of Cinema 4D and Redshift - 2021/2022
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1 year of Cinema 4D and Redshift - 2021/2022
That's amazing.Are you gonna do all the tutorials later?I will follow you!
Stunning! How can I get this texture? THANKS
Please can you share with me your pc specs
Amazing tutorial, I just have one question how are you adding points to the graph editor in the timeline, is there a shortcut key you're holding down?
Nice! Yep there are a few ways, you ctrl+click in a curve to add a keyframe, or ctrl+c - move to where you wanto to paste, ctrl+v to copy/paste a point.
Great tutorial!
lol
Tutorial on the cards part please
Thank you very much !
ótimo tutorial! sucesso man!
cool !!
MESMERISING!!
This some cool stuff man!, Now I'm on the fence on whether to start Investing my time into learning C4D or Blender, can you help me out? I've been watching Both Communities from the past 3 days and here's what i noticed: - I've seen so many Smooth animation Made in C4D, While there many more made in Blender most of them doesn't look as good, especially when it involve Simulations and Particles - I've also seen other people progress with both Softwares and from what I've seen many took Months if not years Mastering blender to create some cool Renders/Animation, While people who start using C4D took much less time and Effort to learn and create Similar Results. - C4D got a Far Thinner community, making me wonder How ppl could learn the software Faster than Blender with their Towering communities and countless Course/Tutorials content. So again i can't made up which Software i should start to invest in learning, so could you perhaps help me out with my indecisiveness? Maybe listing some short pros and cons?
Hey thanks! Let me write this here so it doesn't mislead you into setting high expectations, for example putting out good work in such a short period of time learning, cause, this could lead into frustration. I had 15 years of design/2D animation background, before touching 3D for real. It just takes time, it doesn't matter the software. It takes a loong time to understand design, framing/composition, timing... and it is a never ending grind. Following a tutorial is one thing, another entirely is coming up with your own work. What's going to be easier is entirely due to your background, experience, and how much effort you put into it (hours practicing). I would say you see more design driven stuff made in Cinema 4D. Graphical design thinking turned into 3D, people with more traditional 2D design background who migrated to 3D. C4D is also the standard for motion graphics, this is why you see more finished good looking c4d stuff for Motion, and commercials. On Blender, you'll see way more work created for vfx and games. Blender is a good software no doubt but is not the standard for Motion Graphics. So think about it, would you prefer motion design or vfx/film? You can do this on both of course, but let's say if you know only Blender you'll have a hard time finding jobs in Motion Studios.. and if you know only Cinema then it will find way more difficult to get in a vfx/gaming house. In both softwares you need to grind a lot to be considered high level. Design skills, it doesn't matter the medium and it will follow you whatever you go.
@@GermanoHeitor Thanks for the Advice! I'm Planning to get into Product Animation for Commercials and I've already finished the C4D Introduction course by Andy Needham on Linkedin, But the Thing is, Now I don't know where to go when i want to dive into this Specialized topic of Product animation, there's Barely any resource on the Subject and the few there are is barely useful. So May I ask where did you learn C4D? compared to Blender it has a far thinner community making it difficult to find guides about the subject or pretty much about anything if you compare it to Blender. Again tho Mind if ask for a few Pointers on where to go? Something that I could access remotely whether its paid or not.
i really like both part as you showed everything properly. curious to know can i buy standalone license for c4d and redshift??? is it possible?
Mano, eu te via no instagram e achava q tu era gringo. Muito obrigado pelo conteudo! <3
which machine did you use??? mac (config pls) or windows (config) pls cuz my windows machine will die after this
Tats damm cool !!
This is amazing!! Thank you for this and wish to see more <3
Nice tuts ☺
Hi there ! Before i watch the video, i just want to ask you a question. Why do most designers use redshift when they work on c4d animation ? Why didn't they use Corona for example? I really need the answer 🙏
As far as I'm aware Corona is used for for static work (I think) the render times are a lot longer compared to Redshift which is more efficient for animation.. This is my guess, apologies if not 100% correct
Sick!
Looks very cool. Not a fan of the little ball bearings though. They make me imagine the pain of stepping on one.
What's wrong with you? This should have had 4 parts and take at least an hour to do like every Houdini cloth tutorial. Plus, you didn''t speed up the video!! lol
Nice video. Keep up with the good work.
Thanks mah friend!
Можно тутор по всему ролику) за исключением ткани он уже вышел)))
Great tutorials ! I have question, when I simulate and render coth I see the square on meterial. I have smooth and subdivision parameters. Can You help me ?
If I got it right, you are referring to the phong, click in the phong tag of the cloth and uncheck "angle limit". Also don't skip the step of applying the redhisft tag and enabling the sub-d, see tuto at 14:20
@@GermanoHeitor Thanks I ll chesk this.The higher the pong is better?
So excited about this second part! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks! Enjoy!
stoked for this!!
Thank you!
@@GermanoHeitor absolutely!
Any tutorial?
Yes, there's one already up on cloth simulation and the lighting part is coming soon.
Thats great, more tutorials please . .
Will you be making more Tutorials?
Yes, it's coming up soon!
Love this tutorial! subbed :)
Que legal ver que você é br!
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Great, Germano!
Thanks!
Nice tutorial..waiting for the lighting part
Strikingly good! Would love to see a breakdown of the lighting + camera movement
Check on my channel is already up! More are coming. Thanks!
Cool stuff!
Lost your channel and then found it again. Finally subbed to you because I’d love to keep learning from you. Keep going brother
Really nice lighting, materials, sound, and feel. Congratulations!
Thank you!
gracias
❤❤❤❤
never understood cloth sim mixing with fields & deformers until now, fantastic tutorial
thanks it's nice to hear I that
Great tutorial! Thank you
And where is the job in Redshift? The name of the video implies work with rendering?!
It will be the next one, I plan on doing next weekend! Pinning your comment to put me pressure 😅
Really beautiful stuff. Saw the project stills on linkedin + behance and wondered if you shared any tutorials. Super stoked for this one!
Very cool, my friend
Great workflow!
amazing video bro pls make more tutorials
Thanks for the great tutorial
You can make a tutorial
There's one on cloth simulation already up on my channel and I'm releasing the lighting/rendering part soon.
if you make more videos, could you show the entire process, including the composition in AE? i really enjoyed your lesson and hope you make more. id love to see them
I'll try to finish the next one on this scene, "render" tutorial, and give some hints of how to export for comp! It's a nice idea you had and I'll keep it in mind for the next ones. Thanks!