Twistereli Hey dude, thank you so much for the tutorials, you really help me and I want ask if you can make a tutorial of how to illuminate a scene. Or techniques and tricks for this
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man hello from argentina, you great!!! more tutorials plz!!! :D
You prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account?? I was dumb lost my password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
dude wtf, i never saw a tutorial like this, you are awesome. i went from being able to do NOTHING to learning a lot, now i can start doing something really cool, god bless you
My first attempt hehe! took me about 2.5 hours. I had to pause a lot and go back to understand some parts. The one that really was a blocker for me was figuring out how to extrude the driveway. After many googling attempts, I just started hitting random keys and figured out that I had to hold "command" and drag! phew. I do like the speed of it, because you can pause or get through it quickly. Thank you so much
I'm happy to hear to managed to get through it. Props to you for sticking around when it wasn't too clear. 2,5 hours isn't too bad considering how fast I go in the video (and it's still 30+ minutes). Usually I try to keep everything compact by skipping the explanation of techniques we used earlier. But I do realize it can be a bit difficult to remember for beginners. Good luck with your upcoming works!
"I'll go slow" Goes blazing fast Joking aside, this is great, pure tutorial without the fluff, the unnecessary uhs and errs or overly explaining something. Would recommend beginners to watch this.
One of the very few tutorials that don't tell you about their personal lives, and very well structured, going through basics as we go through advanced information.
Man... I have seen a few tutorials about CINEMA 4D, super basics tutorials, about the interfaz and buttons, but all of them were a lot boring and they didn't really demostrate what you can do... but with this tutorial, I finally get it, the inspiration came to me, I am no joking! Thanks a lot!
Brilliant. Perfect speed. I loved how you stopped explaining things you had already explained earlier as you went along- it forced me to stop and think as opposed to just blindly following along. I've been through a lot of tuts on YT and this was one of the best. Subbed!
nice use of boole for the main structure and metaballs for bushes also using cylinders for basic shapes like swings and tree trunks smart use of primitive tools thx
i am new in C4D i was looking for a tutorial on how to start Modeling from zero. I found this tutorial and now my learning journey is started, please upload more videos like this and make different things like vehicles, rockets, satellites, spaceships. thanks, A lot for this tutorial. stay blessed - Sorry for Bad English
Managed to follow through without any major issues and great starting point for beginners. Thank you for this great tutorial! Much love from Singapore.
Thank you for this tutorial!! My only advice is that you label the layers because I had to go back a few times to make sure I was moving the right thing which got a bit tedious.
Following the instructions in your video was simple, engaging and fun - what made your video stand out and extra enjoyable was how you started slow and sped up gradually! You talk simple and concise and you made me feel like I just skipped 10 hours worth of beginner lessons, thanks so much for that and the tutorial!
thank you soo much. i jst got cinema 4D today knowing nothing about it, and, i tried going along with you while making the house, and i must say, it really was tiring and hard, but u r such an awesome teacher, i was able to make it to the end, thank you so much.
I literally just started this app again. I tried it once back in 2010 and couldn't even make anything other than a primitive, lol. I've been using Blender for awhile now tho and coming back to this program feels vastly better! Some tips though for beginners: -Rename your objects on the right by double-clicking. You'll need referencing as you progress -Change between viewports using the F1 (3d), F2 (Top / Y-Axis), F3 (Right / Z-Axis), and F4 (Front / X-Axis). -Middle-Mouse and F5 enable quad-view for all viewports. Use Middle-Mouse to swap between the viewport you're hovering over (Much like swapping between viewports with the Spacebar in Maya) -Enable Auto-Save: Ctrl-E or Edit -> Preferences -> Files. Chance The interval to anything between 10 and 20 minutes. -Enable Coordinate System: Press W (wont need to tinker around with rotation values to match world orientation) -Use Shift-S for snap to grid if need be. -Lastly: go through the Commands menu by pressing Shift+F12. To be honest, I've never seen so few commands in any other 3D application Edit: Also if you want to Scale things as a collection without them acting individually: Press T to bring up the Scaling, and click + drag on one of the colored right-angles. I found that to be incredibly useful with grouped objects.
Although this first time on the app took a couple hours, it was REALLLY helpful!!! I've gone to not being able to make more than a square to something as complex as this, and not only how to do it, but all the shortcuts & details to expand my knowledge of it. Super Useful, thanks!
Absolutely amazing. You took the basics and converted them into an interesting project rather than reading off what each tool does. I love it, I watched the whole thing without even touching a computer and was invested the whole way through. I plan on watching and following along later today. Definitely going to check out your other stuff. Thank you again, From a designer trying to add more tools to his belt
Great tutorial and extremely helpful. I had been playing with C4D and After Effects a few years back, and I had learned a lot, but I had spent so much time away from it, that I forgot a lot of it. This tutorial brought back a lot and even taught me some new things. Thanks!
Thank you for this. Easy to follow along and I was ale to finish. Plus feel more confident as a noob. Crazy how a mix of primatives can make a nice scene.
A tutorial that is simple but also super informative? Amazing, I just downloaded it and watched just this video and feel confident enough to start other projects
I didn't knew it was that easy! Of course, we need to click the mouse & think at least to do the basics :) Now I am planning to fire-up Cinema 4D & try it whether it will be my travel-friend.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the how this video has/will change many many people's lives greately? I started with this, first thing, and you are now like my favourite primary school teacher that I look forward to seeing every day XD. I mean, the video took you 30~ something mins, bur for me, over a week, and at least 10 hours work. So you can tell how many days you have been my teacher XD :P Thanks a lot
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it is extremely clear for the ultra-beginners in c4d. I'm not an English speaker, but I understood almost everything )
Thanks so much for this video! I learned quite a lot more from watching this than watching other 'cinema 4d basics' videos. Short and to the point and also easy to follow along with! (Plus super duper cute lol)
I think this was a great tutorial, i only think that from step 8 the mouse started moving too quickly in the video, i had a hard time seeing what was clicked, also it would've been nice if there was an explanation on what a boolean is and what it does within CD4 since this is a video for the ultra beginner.
Hey man excellent turorial, I never really comment on videos but this deserved it! I used to have alot of experience in c4d many years ago and I needed a project to remind me of everything and this was exactly that! Thank you
00:30 Step 1: House shape
03:38 Step 2: Doors & Windows
11:42 Step 3: House details
13:30 Step 4: Floor & Garage
16:24 Step 5: Doorsteps
18:12 Step 6: Bushes
20:14 Step 7: Swing
22:27 Step 8: Adjustments
23:17 Step 9: Lighting
25:08 Step 10: Materials
32:41 Step 11: Rendering
Twistereli Hey dude, thank you so much for the tutorials, you really help me
and I want ask if you can make a tutorial of how to illuminate a scene. Or techniques and tricks for this
man hello from argentina, you great!!! more tutorials plz!!! :D
Twistereli, can you do a tutorial to model a car?
Below link for my first try in Cinema 4D, I lean from this tutorial, Thank You :)
facebook.com/mary.nabil.77/videos/10155590322476507/
You prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account??
I was dumb lost my password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
I just went from being able to do nothing to learning most of the basics and starting work on my own project. Great tutorial. Subscribed
Exactly what I was aiming for. Thanks you for this comment!
EXACTLY. WOW
I learned so much just from this tutorial :)
dude wtf, i never saw a tutorial like this, you are awesome. i went from being able to do NOTHING to learning a lot, now i can start doing something really cool, god bless you
My first attempt hehe! took me about 2.5 hours. I had to pause a lot and go back to understand some parts. The one that really was a blocker for me was figuring out how to extrude the driveway. After many googling attempts, I just started hitting random keys and figured out that I had to hold "command" and drag! phew. I do like the speed of it, because you can pause or get through it quickly.
Thank you so much
I'm happy to hear to managed to get through it. Props to you for sticking around when it wasn't too clear.
2,5 hours isn't too bad considering how fast I go in the video (and it's still 30+ minutes).
Usually I try to keep everything compact by skipping the explanation of techniques we used earlier. But I do realize it can be a bit difficult to remember for beginners.
Good luck with your upcoming works!
Thank you so much for this comment. lol
"I'll go slow"
Goes blazing fast
Joking aside, this is great, pure tutorial without the fluff, the unnecessary uhs and errs or overly explaining something. Would recommend beginners to watch this.
One of the very few tutorials that don't tell you about their personal lives, and very well structured, going through basics as we go through advanced information.
Awesome tutorial!
When I started, I didn't knew anything about Cinema 4D, but now I'm able to do the basics in a project.
Man... I have seen a few tutorials about CINEMA 4D, super basics tutorials, about the interfaz and buttons, but all of them were a lot boring and they didn't really demostrate what you can do... but with this tutorial, I finally get it, the inspiration came to me, I am no joking! Thanks a lot!
He can really teach.
THAT BOY GOOD!
definetly
This was my first ever C4D tutorial, and my first day of 3D modeling ever. Thanks for all of the effort that you put into this video Twistereli!
Brilliant. Perfect speed. I loved how you stopped explaining things you had already explained earlier as you went along- it forced me to stop and think as opposed to just blindly following along. I've been through a lot of tuts on YT and this was one of the best. Subbed!
This is by far the best way to get use to it. Thanks a lot for this tutorial. Finally did my first house.
It's the greatest of all the courses on C4D for a total beginner. Thank you.
Your tutorial is so clean.
Please do more. You are doing great job on teaching and everything is clear and not boring. Cheers!
Hands down one one of the best, easy to follow, and informative tutorials out there! Thank You!
nice use of boole for the main structure
and metaballs for bushes
also using cylinders for basic shapes like swings and tree trunks
smart use of primitive tools
thx
You are a great teacher. I've been using C4D for awhile and still learned some stuff I didn't know. Thanks!
i am new in C4D i was looking for a tutorial on how to start Modeling from zero. I found this tutorial and now my learning journey is started, please upload more videos like this and make different things like vehicles, rockets, satellites, spaceships. thanks, A lot for this tutorial. stay blessed - Sorry for Bad English
Managed to follow through without any major issues and great starting point for beginners. Thank you for this great tutorial! Much love from Singapore.
Thanks so much for posting this. I went from not knowing anything about C4D to being able to start my own projects. You rock!
Thank you for opening my eyes and making my life easier! Cheers!
Thank you for this tutorial!! My only advice is that you label the layers because I had to go back a few times to make sure I was moving the right thing which got a bit tedious.
Following the instructions in your video was simple, engaging and fun - what made your video stand out and extra enjoyable was how you started slow and sped up gradually! You talk simple and concise and you made me feel like I just skipped 10 hours worth of beginner lessons, thanks so much for that and the tutorial!
Thank you so much for the feedback! What you're mentioning was what I was aiming at.
I'm happy it served you well!
thank you soo much. i jst got cinema 4D today knowing nothing about it, and, i tried going along with you while making the house, and i must say, it really was tiring and hard, but u r such an awesome teacher, i was able to make it to the end, thank you so much.
I literally just started this app again. I tried it once back in 2010 and couldn't even make anything other than a primitive, lol. I've been using Blender for awhile now tho and coming back to this program feels vastly better!
Some tips though for beginners:
-Rename your objects on the right by double-clicking. You'll need referencing as you progress
-Change between viewports using the F1 (3d), F2 (Top / Y-Axis), F3 (Right / Z-Axis), and F4 (Front / X-Axis).
-Middle-Mouse and F5 enable quad-view for all viewports. Use Middle-Mouse to swap between the viewport you're hovering over (Much like swapping between viewports with the Spacebar in Maya)
-Enable Auto-Save: Ctrl-E or Edit -> Preferences -> Files. Chance The interval to anything between 10 and 20 minutes.
-Enable Coordinate System: Press W (wont need to tinker around with rotation values to match world orientation)
-Use Shift-S for snap to grid if need be.
-Lastly: go through the Commands menu by pressing Shift+F12. To be honest, I've never seen so few commands in any other 3D application
Edit: Also if you want to Scale things as a collection without them acting individually: Press T to bring up the Scaling, and click + drag on one of the colored right-angles. I found that to be incredibly useful with grouped objects.
in 30 minutes i learned more than all the other videos combined
Although this first time on the app took a couple hours, it was REALLLY helpful!!! I've gone to not being able to make more than a square to something as complex as this, and not only how to do it, but all the shortcuts & details to expand my knowledge of it. Super Useful, thanks!
I'm happy to hear it got you up to speed! It takes that investment of time and commitment, but you can now start your 3D journey. Enjoy!
fantastic tutorial! details... but not lengthy! easy to follow! Awesome! Just awesome!
Absolutely amazing. You took the basics and converted them into an interesting project rather than reading off what each tool does. I love it, I watched the whole thing without even touching a computer and was invested the whole way through. I plan on watching and following along later today. Definitely going to check out your other stuff.
Thank you again,
From a designer trying to add more tools to his belt
This is my very first tutorial of C4D and I think it's really well-made and easy to follow. Thank you for all your effort!
Thanks, going to be using your videos to learn cinema 4d more during this lockdown.
Great tutorial and extremely helpful. I had been playing with C4D and After Effects a few years back, and I had learned a lot, but I had spent so much time away from it, that I forgot a lot of it. This tutorial brought back a lot and even taught me some new things. Thanks!
This is so much better than the School of Motion pigeon tutorial! And that's coming from an experienced Blender user
great tutorial ! started out as a complete beginner but feel much more competent now
You can't vicariously experience sotNice tutorialng through another person, the sa way you need to try it for yourself before losing hope.
Thank you for this. Easy to follow along and I was ale to finish. Plus feel more confident as a noob. Crazy how a mix of primatives can make a nice scene.
3 min of video and I got shook like 308829392 times already
I'm in the same boat, i'm an absolute beginner, but my boat already crashed a few times against that little house.
Thank you very much for such a wonderful tutorial
A tutorial that is simple but also super informative? Amazing, I just downloaded it and watched just this video and feel confident enough to start other projects
Amazing tutorial! Thank you for doing this video. I didn't understood cinema 4d and you make it look so easy. Really happy with my first project!
my first project too
One of the best tutorials, I have ever seen.
Thanks so much!! I went from not knowing anything to being able to work on my own project!
I didn't knew it was that easy! Of course, we need to click the mouse & think at least to do the basics :) Now I am planning to fire-up Cinema 4D & try it whether it will be my travel-friend.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It's really helping me to model confidently.
Best for beginners. Thank you million times.
Thank u, Ur video speak so clear and let me easily to using C4D
This was a really good tutorial!! It really helped me do my first Cinema 4D project
I even added an Pool to it. Wonderful tutorial.. thanks :D.
Oohh, that's an awesome idea 😮
Thanks, the video helped me a lot to remember the basics of modelling. Very easy and clear instructions. Keep it going!
Brilliant tutorial. Just the style I am looking to create. Many thanks!
okay, I've finally finished! thank you so much - it was so troublesome but I got through it and it turned out easier than I imagined :))
I think this is literally the best tutorial i´ve seen in my life, subscribed.
Woa! Thanks a lot!!!
Thanks a bunch, this really helped me refresh my Cinema skills!
Thank you so much for this lesson! I've learned alot!
probably the best tutorial I've ever learnt from, amazing!
Your tutorials are as brilliant as usual. Please keep making them because they're really helpful!
Amazing tutorial..!! I just started cinema 4D and learned a lot from this tutorial. Thanks!
Thanks alot. This is a really awesome first time beginners tutorial.
One of the best tutorials ever too! you are good teacher Thank you!
Great one. I done my home design. Thanks you..... I learn lot of thing during this 3D modeling.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the how this video has/will change many many people's lives greately?
I started with this, first thing, and you are now like my favourite primary school teacher that I look forward to seeing every day XD. I mean, the video took you 30~ something mins, bur for me, over a week, and at least 10 hours work. So you can tell how many days you have been my teacher XD :P
Thanks a lot
This comment seriously brought a smile to my face. That's the kind of stuff I do this for!
Nice having you in my class ;)
@@twistereli 😋😋 the pleasure is mine, Mr. Twister 🤘🏻😂
thank you for offering me my first lesson to C4D, very helpful!
clear explanations. ! simple and easy to understand.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it is extremely clear for the ultra-beginners in c4d. I'm not an English speaker, but I understood almost everything )
Took me a few hours but I got it down thank you so much man
Brilliantly created... Love your work... It will helps me out in various ways. Thanks
Thanks a lot for this video, really helped me re-remember how to use Cinema4D
This really helped me get reacquainted with the software again, thank you so much!
This tutorial is useful for beginners like me.
Thank you.
Thanks so much for this video! I learned quite a lot more from watching this than watching other 'cinema 4d basics' videos. Short and to the point and also easy to follow along with! (Plus super duper cute lol)
This is great! I'm like an Ultra-Ultra-Beginner and it helped a lot. Definitely keeping your video, in case I forget some small bits. Thanks a lot!
thank you man, so calmly vibe tutorial
I am new to C4D modeling and i find your tutorials really helpful!
Keep uploading these amazing tuts dude!!
I am an experienced C4D user and I need to say that this tutorial is awesome! I will do something like that too and send it to you on Twitter! ☺️
I think this was a great tutorial, i only think that from step 8 the mouse started moving too quickly in the video, i had a hard time seeing what was clicked, also it would've been nice if there was an explanation on what a boolean is and what it does within CD4 since this is a video for the ultra beginner.
Ultra beginner, that was what i was looking for! 😂
Nice tutor also it was a little fast doing the stuff, but the speech help u out understand what he doing, Thanx man.
Grat TUT! followed and learned new stuff thanks!
Awesome tutorial man! Thanks a lot for perfectly saying what you did. Very helpful!
i started using c4d for nearly 3 years and i just know stupid things, and ive never found anything useful like this thx so much
Thank you very much. This tutorial helped me make my own project. So thanks a lot
This is so great!! thanku so much for teaching us all the basics. love it
Thanks for the tut! going to watch all of your tuts from now on :)
This tutorial is super detailed and awesome! A millions thanks to you for helping me to get started with Cinema 4D! Subscribed ;)
The perfect tutorial I needed at my level. Thank you so much
great tutorial! was a lot of fun to learn and easy to follow along
Nice narration and composition
congratulations I have been looking for this type of video for a long time and I found in a very simple language, once again congratulations
Hey man excellent turorial, I never really comment on videos but this deserved it! I used to have alot of experience in c4d many years ago and I needed a project to remind me of everything and this was exactly that! Thank you
Muchas gracias - Magnifico, explicativo y fluidez. buen trabajo
This tutorial was sooo soo good! Perfectly explained, good pacing, calm voice etc. Thank you!
Really, really helpful video! 30 mins and I feel like I can actually use the program! Thank you!
Absolutely amazing
very nice and detailed tutorial... i learned so much new.
you are the best and when i say best i meant among the bests, i made greaaat leap in c4d today thank you
great tutorial..!! great job done brother..!! thanks a lot
This is an insanely good tutorial. Thank you so much.
This tutorial is so nice! Thank you, it has inspired me to download C4D
Fantastic tutorial, love the beginning speed and then progressive, it was so intuitive with great cases.