Not sure which part you're referring exactly but usually with hard-surfaces and rarely use the soft-selection as it's not super accurate. But yes there's no reason not to if you're getting the same results!
Hey man, thank you for all these tutorials! As someone new to C4D and octane they're super informative! I don't know if you take requests, but I'd love if you could do a tutorial on creating a surrealist renders similar to ig: jimmyedgar, ig: _manards_ or ig: kushlet. Would be cool if you could go over setting up appropriate camera perspectives, color palettes that evoke Dali-esque imagery, and ofc surrealist shader development and texturing. You've done such a great job breaking up complex concepts into more digestible tutorials for new designers, so I think you could realy do something special with this art style that doesn't really have a lot of available tutorials. Keep up the content!
Yup, I wish I would have the patient to learn Blender. It's honestly a much much more robust and capable software. AND it's free. But yeah c4d has its perks, however, im surprised to hear this modeling style looks easier in C4D
I’m a blender user who watched this and I was able to follow along if that helps. The key difference is the keyboard shortcuts but most of the loop cuts, transformations, modifiers, etc are the same. I have a lot of trouble learning c4d because the blender shortcuts are so deeply ingrained in how I navigate the 3d viewport. I’m sure the same applies to a c4d user learning blender
@@yuzhenwang9764 Yes dude, it's just going to be a problem with any new program. I'm still mixing up shortcuts moving around between After Effects, C4D, Marvelous Designer and Daz. But you just get used to it :)
I love your channel I'm definitely going to sign up for your patreon. Please keep the good learning content coming your channel is going to blow up.
Thank you brother! It makes a huge difference!
thank you for sharing your skills 💜
My pleasure !
I was thinking about making a pin for a project, perfect timing!
Keep it up man I'm learning a lot with your channel
I actually knew it and did this one especially for you
Your content is great and promising
Keep it up!
Happy to hear that!
Very cool! Curious why you didn't use soft selection while rotating and moving around the sequence of points? Awesome work!!
Not sure which part you're referring exactly but usually with hard-surfaces and rarely use the soft-selection as it's not super accurate. But yes there's no reason not to if you're getting the same results!
I'ts been a minute, congrats on the SO on Corridor
Thank you dude!
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Man Bless You !
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great stuff!
I'm just a happy toolbox
Hey man, thank you for all these tutorials! As someone new to C4D and octane they're super informative! I don't know if you take requests, but I'd love if you could do a tutorial on creating a surrealist renders similar to ig: jimmyedgar, ig: _manards_ or ig: kushlet.
Would be cool if you could go over setting up appropriate camera perspectives, color palettes that evoke Dali-esque imagery, and ofc surrealist shader development and texturing. You've done such a great job breaking up complex concepts into more digestible tutorials for new designers, so I think you could realy do something special with this art style that doesn't really have a lot of available tutorials. Keep up the content!
Happy to hear that! I see what you're saying, I'll def go into stylizing tips and tuts just need to find the right context for it
@@NewPlastic Really appreciate that. Excited to see how you go about it whenever you've got the time!
Thanks Bro!
I waiting for celebrate your one million subscribers!!! ^.^
It's not so far...
Haha my man, we'll get there for sure!
this looks so much easier than Blender. but it’s so expensive and blender is free
Yup, I wish I would have the patient to learn Blender. It's honestly a much much more robust and capable software. AND it's free.
But yeah c4d has its perks, however, im surprised to hear this modeling style looks easier in C4D
I’m a blender user who watched this and I was able to follow along if that helps. The key difference is the keyboard shortcuts but most of the loop cuts, transformations, modifiers, etc are the same.
I have a lot of trouble learning c4d because the blender shortcuts are so deeply ingrained in how I navigate the 3d viewport. I’m sure the same applies to a c4d user learning blender
@@yuzhenwang9764 this is so true. i feel like switching would really throw me off. since then, i’ve kind of improved but still no expert. 😄
@@yuzhenwang9764 Yes dude, it's just going to be a problem with any new program. I'm still mixing up shortcuts moving around between After Effects, C4D, Marvelous Designer and Daz. But you just get used to it :)
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