Man IDK why but I think you about to blow up! I cant believe how Talented you are and your giving it away for free. From a poor students everywhere thank you.
C4D & Redshift user here. This was the best, easiest to understand tutorial I've seen on SSS. Love your gentle style. And free project file to learn from ! Liked & Subscribed !
Excellent tutorial! I have one question whenever use this technique I see some dots on the materials, how could I rid out of it. Please advise me, thank you
That’s a Redshift Post-effect called ‘Bloom’. Most render engines have it and it essentially creates a glow around really bright spots. You can adjust the threshold, intensity etc. to get it how you want. It’s all in the project file if you want to download it :)
Really enjoying your tutorials Ross, thanks for putting them online, the quality is excellent tbh. I was wondering if you might be able to help me with something, your textures and lighting are spot on using redshift. I have a project that requires me to melt a wax texture which starts out cloudy and then as it melts becomes clear, this is on top of a wax burner, which i have built already, do you happen to know of away to do it in cinema 4d at all pls? I'm completely stumped by it and i have pretty much everything else ready to go to create a 1min long animation lol Many thanks.
Hi Chris, thank you for the kind words! There's a couple ways you could do this. The easiest would probably be to make two seperate materials - your clear material and the cloudy one. I would then plug both of these into a material blender, making sure to set the cloudy material as the base and the clear material as the layer 1 material. Then you can animate the weight of the layer 1 (clear) material which essentially will 'turn on' that clear material and animate nicely between the two. If you wanted a more interesting lookm, you could use a 'Maxon Noise' noise as the blend colour and animate the brightness of the noise so there is some randomisation in the transition. I hope this helps!
@@iamrossmason Morning Ross, how's things today, hope your keeping well? Thanks very much for the reply and i'll give it a shot and see how i get on. I was thinking about using two separate materials but i'm self taught to cinema 4d so this might take some practice to achieve it lol I'll keep you post on how i get on with it and many thanks again for your help, that's very good of you, cheers.
@@chrisrossi5176 I'm great thank you, how are you? If you need a hand, feel free to shoot me a message on Instagram, it may be easier for me to give help through there :)
@@iamrossmason Glad your keepin well, i'm good thanks. Just trying to piece all these bits together, got melting wax, candle burning and all the rest to do lol I'll add you on instragram no probs and thanks for the offer, i might take you on it if i get really stuck ;) lol
No application moves it's properties and settings around as much as Cinema 4D. This tutorial is incredible, but the "SS Amount" is no longer where it was located in this video, and navigating to Multi-SSS > General > Amount doesn't produce the same results. Regardless, brilliant tutorial, I just wish Maxon would stop switching things around every release.
If you don't want to hear me waffling...
The tutorial starts at 01:50
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I was looking for information on this topic, and your video was really helpful.
Man IDK why but I think you about to blow up! I cant believe how Talented you are and your giving it away for free. From a poor students everywhere thank you.
I hope you’re right, haha. I’ve been a student once, I know how it is. Always happy to help, and thank you for the support!
C4D & Redshift user here. This was the best, easiest to understand tutorial I've seen on SSS. Love your gentle style. And free project file to learn from ! Liked & Subscribed !
This is brilliant mate - one of the best tutorials around on Redshift!
Wow, thanks Ryan! I really appreicate that! Thank you for supporting the content :)
Coef=coefficient. Nice lighting setup.
Ah that's it! Thank you :)
Awesome video Ross, thanks!
Thank you for a lovely tutorial! Very happy with the result!!!!! : )
coeff = coefficient
Thanks for the tut!
the problem i get is that when i turn the absorption scale up, it just turns to noise
Brilliant video thank you! Can’t wait to try out this technique and buy your files
I'm a new fan! Yay for Redshift tutorials.
Thank you! I really appreciate it! More on the way :)
why does my cube become so dark when I apply the specs of hair textures
Any solution to this?
Excellent tutorial! I have one question whenever use this technique I see some dots on the materials, how could I rid out of it. Please advise me, thank you
Nice. Always good to Enable Gamma Overide when using greyscale / normal images.
Yeah I've just recently learnt that, thank you!
Nice work ! It's possible to same render with Arnold ? Thanks
Thank you! I don't know Arnold too much, but SSS is a pretty common texturing tool so it should be capable of doing it :)
Did you figure it out?
YOU LITERALLY SAVED MY LIFE THANK YOU XX
Hi, I don't get why for me the Scatter Scale slider is disabled with a little lock symbol next to it. Can you help?
Brilliant oneeeee
How did you create the glare from the reflection every time it rotates? Was it done in post? Or does the redshift camera simulate it automatically?
That’s a Redshift Post-effect called ‘Bloom’. Most render engines have it and it essentially creates a glow around really bright spots. You can adjust the threshold, intensity etc. to get it how you want. It’s all in the project file if you want to download it :)
@@iamrossmason Oh damn, I don't think Arnold has that. Thanks though, excited to see more from you
very useful! keep it going, man!
Thank you dude! Appreciate your support
Thanks. Liked and subscribed 👍
when i try to open it, it says some plugins are missing, what should i do? and thanks again!
Are you missing Redshift?
@@iamrossmason I am, I sent you a DM on insta!!
Great tutorial Ross!
Thank you man, glad you liked it!
Really enjoying your tutorials Ross, thanks for putting them online, the quality is excellent tbh. I was wondering if you might be able to help me with something, your textures and lighting are spot on using redshift. I have a project that requires me to melt a wax texture which starts out cloudy and then as it melts becomes clear, this is on top of a wax burner, which i have built already, do you happen to know of away to do it in cinema 4d at all pls? I'm completely stumped by it and i have pretty much everything else ready to go to create a 1min long animation lol Many thanks.
Hi Chris, thank you for the kind words! There's a couple ways you could do this. The easiest would probably be to make two seperate materials - your clear material and the cloudy one. I would then plug both of these into a material blender, making sure to set the cloudy material as the base and the clear material as the layer 1 material. Then you can animate the weight of the layer 1 (clear) material which essentially will 'turn on' that clear material and animate nicely between the two. If you wanted a more interesting lookm, you could use a 'Maxon Noise' noise as the blend colour and animate the brightness of the noise so there is some randomisation in the transition. I hope this helps!
@@iamrossmason Morning Ross, how's things today, hope your keeping well? Thanks very much for the reply and i'll give it a shot and see how i get on. I was thinking about using two separate materials but i'm self taught to cinema 4d so this might take some practice to achieve it lol I'll keep you post on how i get on with it and many thanks again for your help, that's very good of you, cheers.
@@chrisrossi5176 I'm great thank you, how are you? If you need a hand, feel free to shoot me a message on Instagram, it may be easier for me to give help through there :)
@@iamrossmason Glad your keepin well, i'm good thanks. Just trying to piece all these bits together, got melting wax, candle burning and all the rest to do lol I'll add you on instragram no probs and thanks for the offer, i might take you on it if i get really stuck ;) lol
@@iamrossmason Can i just ask pls, is this what your were on about when you said material blending at all pls? ua-cam.com/video/qucVKsy0Kpc/v-deo.html
very helpful
Thank you! :)
goooood
No application moves it's properties and settings around as much as Cinema 4D. This tutorial is incredible, but the "SS Amount" is no longer where it was located in this video, and navigating to Multi-SSS > General > Amount doesn't produce the same results. Regardless, brilliant tutorial, I just wish Maxon would stop switching things around every release.
Tf this shit dont work .... what im doing wrong... ??
YEAH IT DOESN'T WORK!!!! THERE MUST BE A WRONG INFO??
wo
the project file is not free...omg
Anyway, thanks for the useful tutorial!