found this tutorial helpful! i followed up until the material part where you added noise bc it appeared very spikey and didnt look correct at all! i disregarded that step but now my material is appearing grainy, is there any way to fix that?
Sadly no, but I can tell you that it was a total pain in the arse and involved a lot of combing and cranking the fur numbers well above my comfort zone. Hope that helps. 🥲
very good, I got stuck on the sub surface material and I have no idea what the difference is but if you make a redshift "material" instead of a "standard" material it has a totally different menu and is a sub category under refraction. I was banging my head wondering why I couldn't access the same menu as you.
I usually point people to Greyscalegorilla's free intro to C4D: greyscalegorilla.com/intro-to-cinema-4d/ I haven't tried it myself, but their tutorials were liquid gold when I was getting started, and I'm pretty sure they've only gotten better. After that, I'm a fan of what I call the "spotlight technique", where you go through more advanced tutorials and follow them exactly. So you shine a "spotlight" on how to do one very specific thing in the software. Then do that with various tutorials and the paths you take through the software begin to overlap and form a lattice of knowledge. Gradually you’ll connect more and more concepts until you have a pretty complete understanding of everything. But a basic intro to the UI and terminology is pretty necessary to start. 😁
You're the kind of creator one would expect from the blender community. That's how good you are lol.
Thanks lol. 😆
the narrator voice and the cheekiness left me with no choice but to become a fan inmediatly
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Dude... the background music and your voice makes me watch the entire tutorial, nonmatter how long it is.
U should do and ASMR working session.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
great tutorial and very entertaining as well.
Thanks!
very nice!
Thanks!
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found this tutorial helpful! i followed up until the material part where you added noise bc it appeared very spikey and didnt look correct at all! i disregarded that step but now my material is appearing grainy, is there any way to fix that?
It can be fixed, but it'll cost you rendertime. You have to increase samples.
Yo do you have a tutorial on how you made that panda? specifically the fur?
Sadly no, but I can tell you that it was a total pain in the arse and involved a lot of combing and cranking the fur numbers well above my comfort zone. Hope that helps. 🥲
very good, I got stuck on the sub surface material and I have no idea what the difference is but if you make a redshift "material" instead of a "standard" material it has a totally different menu and is a sub category under refraction. I was banging my head wondering why I couldn't access the same menu as you.
You have to go into the render settings and change it to red shift, I also had this problem and that solved it!
I am starting over, learning 3D motion design using C4D, and Redshift. Any recommendation where to start? I recently bought subscription for Maxon
I usually point people to Greyscalegorilla's free intro to C4D:
greyscalegorilla.com/intro-to-cinema-4d/
I haven't tried it myself, but their tutorials were liquid gold when I was getting started, and I'm pretty sure they've only gotten better.
After that, I'm a fan of what I call the "spotlight technique", where you go through more advanced tutorials and follow them exactly. So you shine a "spotlight" on how to do one very specific thing in the software. Then do that with various tutorials and the paths you take through the software begin to overlap and form a lattice of knowledge. Gradually you’ll connect more and more concepts until you have a pretty complete understanding of everything. But a basic intro to the UI and terminology is pretty necessary to start. 😁
@@DanielDanielsson that's a great advice, I just feel the experience you have. I wish and hope to catch up soon!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much ♥
Thank you, also.
Epic ❤❤
THE CHILD IN ME IS/ARE LAUGHING EVERYTIME THE WORD(S) BALL IS/ARE SAID....LOL! GREAT TUT!
i can not find subsurface.
How do you make the grass in the meadow flutter?
The grass was a Hair Object, and the flutter came from its Dynamics and a Wind Force with just the right amount of turbulence.
Why do you change your intro sound? Please don't change it.
Just wait till the next video, it'll be well and proper changed in that one. XD