I fell behind with c4d when AE started adding bells and whistles. Watching your videos has become a daily exercise now and helping me out with my 9-5. Thank you!
Thanks for the vids here. It's so handy, I can do stretching exercises while watching. Also it's good because there are just SO MANY different techniques for the mind to remember at once that reference points like this is is an oasis in a desert! Much needed.
How have they not found a fix for this without having to lookup a million tutorials? I rotate my object and by default it wobbles until I find this solution. Thank you, eyedesyn! Maxon, not so much.
Hey i'm not sure if you mentioned this in the video but how did you get the keyframe bar thing on the bottom left? The thing in place of where textures would be.
Amazing! The gimbal lock quick tip would have saved me an all-nighter, had I seen this two weeks ago. Thanks so much!
very welcome!~
I fell behind with c4d when AE started adding bells and whistles. Watching your videos has become a daily exercise now and helping me out with my 9-5. Thank you!
Happy to help! :) Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the vids here. It's so handy, I can do stretching exercises while watching. Also it's good because there are just SO MANY different techniques for the mind to remember at once that reference points like this is is an oasis in a desert! Much needed.
Thanks very much, glad you find my tutorials useful!
How have they not found a fix for this without having to lookup a million tutorials?
I rotate my object and by default it wobbles until I find this solution.
Thank you, eyedesyn!
Maxon, not so much.
Thnaks man a cool tut
This is wonderful, thank you!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching man!
Great tips. Thank you very much.
glad you enjoyed it! thanks for watching!
Thank you man!!
Very welcome!
Great tips :)
But there away control animation ease in and out like speed graph in after effects ?!
F curves
thank you!
Thank YOU!
Hey i'm not sure if you mentioned this in the video but how did you get the keyframe bar thing on the bottom left? The thing in place of where textures would be.
It's called the timeline, you can find it in the animation layout or in the window tab.
Animating in c4d is kind a pain compared to ae