Thank you! +You shouldn't apologise for the length of the tut, I was grateful for all the explanations and your thought process- watched it all the way through. Cheers
This was magnificient and outstandingly helpful ! Thank you a lot ! *a tip for others Any other videos you might be watching (similar to this one) set the speed to 1.5..You will still catch every bit of information and directions (missing nothing) while saving a lot of time.
After i give a "like" to this guy, subscribed his channel and now a favor to viewers: First 30 minutes, set speed to 1.5 x. After you can go on with1.25 x. Thanks.
Hi. I believe Cinema 4D is much easier and more convenient for sculpting than Zbrush. I have used Zbrush but I always go back to Cinema 4D. The reason is Zbrush's interface is so very unintuitive. You spend your time learning Zbrush instead of being creative and sculpting. I do like some things about Zbrush - Zspheres, Dynamesh, and the many sculpting tools. But Cinema 4D sculpting is very powerful and there is benefit to having fewer tools to learn. I hope this helps.
Thank you for your understanding and support. There is no ideal nothing, always something better in one and worse in another))) But I will still watch your lessons. Best regards, Olga !
I really appreciate this tutorial but man, your speaking style is slow! It's hard to keep up without fast forwarding. Something to keep in mind but please keep it up!
@@MichaelBalchaitis Same here! I'm a slow speaker as well. Keep going!! Its definitely something we can improve and change over time with consistent practice. :)
@@MichaelBalchaitis I actually really enjoy your speed of talking. It allows me to follow along on my 2nd monitor in Cinema. Also, with the variable youtube playback speed it is easy to adapt to your liking. :)
Thank you! +You shouldn't apologise for the length of the tut, I was grateful for all the explanations and your thought process- watched it all the way through. Cheers
You're welcome. Thank you so much, Nick! I will make sure to make a few long tutorials. I enjoy doing them.
This was magnificient and outstandingly helpful !
Thank you a lot !
*a tip for others
Any other videos you might be watching (similar to this one) set the speed to 1.5..You will still catch every bit of information and directions (missing nothing) while saving a lot of time.
THIS! 1.5 actually seems normal..
My dude, you are the Bob Ross of C4D
Thank you so much! That might be the highest compliment anyone has ever given me!!
Thanks for the lesson 6 but I really wanted you to show the hot keys. Best regards, Olga !
really really thanks sir, it was great and complete
Your channel is gold !
Hope you'll gain more subscribers : )
Thank you sir, cheers !
Thank you so much!
After i give a "like" to this guy, subscribed his channel and now a favor to viewers: First 30 minutes, set speed to 1.5 x. After you can go on with1.25 x. Thanks.
Thank you!
Thank you!
that's very amazing tutorial, thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot!
verY cool!!!!
thank you so much!
You're welcome!
very helpful thanks. Maybe you can just fast forward the parts where you basically repeat what you already explained (while sculpting)
neet tree so cool
Is it possible to mask a landscape to a plane or other object and if so how do we do it?
Please say: "so where is it easier and more convenient to do sculpting in Zbush or Cinema 4D?"
Hi. I believe Cinema 4D is much easier and more convenient for sculpting than Zbrush. I have used Zbrush but I always go back to Cinema 4D. The reason is Zbrush's interface is so very unintuitive. You spend your time learning Zbrush instead of being creative and sculpting. I do like some things about Zbrush - Zspheres, Dynamesh, and the many sculpting tools. But Cinema 4D sculpting is very powerful and there is benefit to having fewer tools to learn. I hope this helps.
Thank you for your understanding and support. There is no ideal nothing, always something better in one and worse in another))) But I will still watch your lessons. Best regards, Olga !
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I really appreciate this tutorial but man, your speaking style is slow! It's hard to keep up without fast forwarding. Something to keep in mind but please keep it up!
Thank you so much. Yes you are correct. I speak too slow. I have been getting little better at speaking. I will get better.
@@MichaelBalchaitis Same here! I'm a slow speaker as well. Keep going!! Its definitely something we can improve and change over time with consistent practice. :)
I'm French and I'd rather your slow speaking! Great work, thanks for sharing.
@@MichaelBalchaitis I actually really enjoy your speed of talking. It allows me to follow along on my 2nd monitor in Cinema. Also, with the variable youtube playback speed it is easy to adapt to your liking. :)