I’m from India I’ve been looking for a detailed tutorial for modeling in cinema 4D for a while Now I’m in the right place Thanks for the tutorial Expect more
I didnt think i was gonna learn anything haha but still watched the whole video as the final render looked amazing. And now i know why my renders look ugly. Gotta choose them soft colors. Learned something new :)
i dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
I've been working on a realistic looking car for such a long time and one thing I had a really hard time with was the body lines like the edge of the door. You did that so quickly and easily, I struggled for ages on it haha. I think I ended up splitting(?) the polygons off and having the door be its own object. Helped with my overall mesh too as it ended a lot of loops so the edges didn't travel to the other end of the car. It's hard!!! You make it look so easy haha.
For these more complicated models it sure is a good idea to split the polygons into multiple objects. So you probably did the right thing. Also if you want to animate the door, yours will work, mine wont lol.
Haha thanks! I don't think I'll be animating it. Just getting a decent 3D model is hard enough. But it's coming along pretty nicely, not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with it.
Great tutorial, as always. I learned a lot from you. Can you also sometimes make an animation of this car, for example, an infinite driving loop? This could be interesting too learn. Thanks.
wow this is probably one of the best simplest low poly car .. also thank you for very best explaining and expending the steps. could you please learn how to animate the car ? like moving and shaking with little bit of smoke and these things !
Absolutely loved your video, however I wished you would have RENAMED all the nulls to parts of the car. It was a little hard to follow which null when to what in order to rearrange them into the proper Parent child relationships. Anyhow, thanks a bunch. I learned much.
Hello, your video is very explanatory, I would like to know How do you move the points of the polygons to the size you need them more precisely? you press a key on the keyboard when you are moving them, thank you so much.
Thank you. I stopped because they take a very long time to produce, kinda burned out on it quickly. But it's till my intention to pick it back up one day.
Hello I am a cinema 4d student living in Korea. While studying Cinema 4d, I saw this video on your UA-cam channel and I learned a lot. I'm very proud to practice this video and make similar results. I want to know if I can upload my practice work to my Instagram. There is no commercial purpose and I would like to use it for recording my practice. Thank you so much for posting a good tutorial.
At 10:30 you extrude in the door gap in after selecting the polygons. I have tried over and over again and whilst the window gap part goes in fine, it makes the door parts under this shoot outwards in one single poly extrusion. I have the same options as you in the extrude settings and tried doing it from scratch from the bevel multiple times but I can't make the bits under the window join go inwards
Looks like the "normals" (direction in which the polygons are oriented) are flipped at the bottom parts then. Typically they also are more of a blue color instead of yellow if thats the case. If so, select the bad ones, right click and pick "Reverse Normals". Hope it helps!
At the end of the video you see how to set up the camera. Then I made the camera rotate on a circle that gradually goes to the floor. You can download the project file in the description and have a closer look.
I'm a C4d user. Do you have some ideas or tutorial video for making this kinds of materials (memoryfoam pieces) ? Please help me out :) ->detail images :hullopillow.com/shredded-memory-foam-pillow/ *not pillow cover, The pieces; inside materials. Thank you !
I’m from India
I’ve been looking for a detailed tutorial for modeling in cinema 4D for a while
Now I’m in the right place
Thanks for the tutorial
Expect more
who told you to stop making videos?
BRING UP SOMECONTENT!!
i learnt so much things with you man
I've been learning a lot watching your videos. You're my best teacher, Eli.
Thank you very much, man!
Thanks for this! Getting the right edge flow right on my car models has been a struggle, but this method is way better than what I was trying.
I didnt think i was gonna learn anything haha but still watched the whole video as the final render looked amazing. And now i know why my renders look ugly. Gotta choose them soft colors. Learned something new :)
you make the most detailed videos and make our live easier
I love this guy, your explanation is top shelf sir!!
"This is probably the simplest car you can make"
Elon Musk: Hold my beer!
i dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Gerald Yousef instablaster :)
I've been trying for three days to model the battery for the DJI Spark drone! I think now I might be able to do it!
Ooh that's not the easiest shape to get right! These kind of things need many tries, but it's rewarding when you finally get it right.
I've been working on a realistic looking car for such a long time and one thing I had a really hard time with was the body lines like the edge of the door. You did that so quickly and easily, I struggled for ages on it haha. I think I ended up splitting(?) the polygons off and having the door be its own object. Helped with my overall mesh too as it ended a lot of loops so the edges didn't travel to the other end of the car. It's hard!!! You make it look so easy haha.
For these more complicated models it sure is a good idea to split the polygons into multiple objects. So you probably did the right thing. Also if you want to animate the door, yours will work, mine wont lol.
Haha thanks! I don't think I'll be animating it. Just getting a decent 3D model is hard enough. But it's coming along pretty nicely, not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with it.
Wow! So inspiring! Had tons of fun learning along with you. Thanks a lot! Keep up the good work!
Great tutorial, as always. I learned a lot from you. Can you also sometimes make an animation of this car, for example, an infinite driving loop? This could be interesting too learn. Thanks.
Good suggestion. I may have some ideas for that!
@@twistereli PLEASE MAKE THAT TUTORIAL SOON
@@zhikspeare lmao vouch
Super helpful tutorial. Trying to get better at modeling so this was super helpful!
Welcome back man
It's so helpful for beginners. Thanks!
wow this is probably one of the best simplest low poly car .. also thank you for very best explaining and expending the steps.
could you please learn how to animate the car ? like moving and shaking with little bit of smoke and these things !
Thank You Sooo much!! Its easy to understand.
Excellent tutorial. Very well done.
THANK u for the tutorial. It help me so much
Eli that is fantastic. Thanks again.
Amazing tutorials & Great tutor...Please create a complete course on cinema 4d(Beginners to Advance) on Udemy, Skillshare, etc.
DUDE you are best please dont stop making videos peace)))
salute to this men
Fantastic! Thank you very much. You awesome 3D designer. Yes, my English is very bad, but i live in the Russia.
yesss, cant wait to get on this one!
cool tuto!
Great tutorial, very helpful.
YOU ARE AMAZING!
This was exactly what I was looking for!
Very nice tutorial! Thanks so much.
Absolutely loved your video, however I wished you would have RENAMED all the nulls to parts of the car. It was a little hard to follow which null when to what in order to rearrange them into the proper Parent child relationships. Anyhow, thanks a bunch. I learned much.
Hello, your video is very explanatory, I would like to know
How do you move the points of the polygons to the size you need them more precisely?
you press a key on the keyboard when you are moving them,
thank you so much.
thank youuu!!! i learn a lot
Can you do tutorial about realistic modeling and texturing
very very cool!
Wonderful
Thank you so much!
ur tutorials r really helpful man, why did u stop making tuts ?
Thank you. I stopped because they take a very long time to produce, kinda burned out on it quickly. But it's till my intention to pick it back up one day.
Please make a video on how to create a human character in cinema 4D
Yesss I need that too T.T
súper! totorial
GOOD! Thank you!
Hello I am a cinema 4d student living in Korea. While studying Cinema 4d, I saw this video on your UA-cam channel and I learned a lot. I'm very proud to practice this video and make similar results. I want to know if I can upload my practice work to my Instagram. There is no commercial purpose and I would like to use it for recording my practice. Thank you so much for posting a good tutorial.
No problem! You can post your work wherever you want.
@@twistereli Where are you man?We need u!
@@baltabaevich I've got something in the works by coincidence.
At 5:00, How do you preserve the polygons? I've clicked every button possible but it keeps making 2 inner extrusions instead of one.
I press" new transform"
Maybe you set the Subdivision option to 1?
make more tuts pls i really love this..keepup ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for Tutorial ^^ i'll share my car on Instagram.
Thank you !
Thanks very much, it very helpful :D
That's was really helpful
Greate one, as always
At 10:30 you extrude in the door gap in after selecting the polygons. I have tried over and over again and whilst the window gap part goes in fine, it makes the door parts under this shoot outwards in one single poly extrusion. I have the same options as you in the extrude settings and tried doing it from scratch from the bevel multiple times but I can't make the bits under the window join go inwards
Looks like the "normals" (direction in which the polygons are oriented) are flipped at the bottom parts then. Typically they also are more of a blue color instead of yellow if thats the case. If so, select the bad ones, right click and pick "Reverse Normals".
Hope it helps!
Hi can you add slme txt if you use short cut key, if the beginner watching for sure he didnt knoe the short cut key. Thank you and nice tutorial.
make more tuts pls i really love this
Why don't comeback? I miss you.
nice
Hi. I have a question. How do you make the lighting looks so sharp and 2D-like like what shown at the end of the video?
Basically the same light setup as shown in the video, but just the perfect angle. You can try rotating the physical sky to play with that
imagine Toyota or some other huge car company going like "uh lets just add 70 centimeters here and uh idk 20 centimeters here"
Could be the case for the Tesla Cybertruck 😂
What version of C4D is this?
C4D Studio R18
what program is this definitely want too use this
i cant find the “extrude” tool.. is there a third party plugin for that? (i’m working on ae CC 2019.
You'll not be able to follow along then. You're working in the free Lite version, but the tutorial is with the full Studio version.
how to drag the object magnetically to know the centimeters? like you drag it in multiples of 10 cm.
Hold Shift
@@eliprenten7066 I held the shift but other arrows that changed not the main one
@@bahkreizy Normally when you hold it, it should always go in 10x, no matter the tool or direction.
thanks ❤
学习!
很厉害!
12:16 why my sphere scales in proportion in object mode
Are you sure you're scaling with that top green handle?
@@twistereli i've made all the same but no way so handled it by entering the scale values lol
I'm also getting uniformed scaling even in object mode while only dragging the green handle.
Did you hold any key while scaling? @Twistereli
@@chriswangux Weird, I can't replicate the problem on my side. If you can't get the sphere to be like that, just make it editable (C) before scaling.
hi
2:20 how did u bring it up like that? mine looks different
Hold CTRL while moving them. Hold Shift as well to make it move in rounded numbers.
@@eliprenten7066 thank uu
@@eliprenten7066 19:30 what did he press? i dont see it on my screen
@@eliprenten7066 NVM i found it XD
more videos pls
light is not visible in viewport
where can i get this software?
I think cinema 4d is free for students
windows user here. whats that keyboard shorcut at 2:13?
CTRL + Shift (or without shift)
i can do the extrude ¿why?
GG boy
more tutorial please...
How to move object 10 cm?
Hold shift when dragging
Tyy
Wanna know how to move camera and export to video like 0:10
At the end of the video you see how to set up the camera. Then I made the camera rotate on a circle that gradually goes to the floor. You can download the project file in the description and have a closer look.
and how export this video i am gtg google it
tks your tutorial and reply
@@11305205219 I made a video on another place about that:
ua-cam.com/video/d-8c_vHfuQ0/v-deo.html
wow is that your another channel?
amazing and cool
@@11305205219 I make videos for his channel yeah. I'm a lot more active there as you can tell haha
I'm a C4d user. Do you have some ideas or tutorial video for making this kinds of materials (memoryfoam pieces) ? Please help me out :) ->detail images :hullopillow.com/shredded-memory-foam-pillow/ *not pillow cover, The pieces; inside materials. Thank you !
03:00
- Maybe one more
- Nah
XD
8:10
учи русский
I followed this car tutorial
Feedback is appreciated: i.imgur.com/dM5rAqS.png