Great tutorial, i noticed little color management issues, fixing the exposure in a linear space gives a better response and better highlights, the other one is on the optical glow, it’s better to have set to linear instead of video, since you were working in acescg and acescg has a linear gamma, love the result 🙌🏼🌟
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. I was wondering why do you do the color correction in the color space of ACES CC and not directly in ACES CG?, just curious. Is it better? Is there any differnece?
Happy to hear you got some learnings from my tuts! For reference, yes, you can chose to do your color in AcesCG. The advantage really surrounds working with a Log color space when using LUTs, which is how a majority of luts and baseline color processes are optimized… “better” is more of a relative term to your pipeline… my general rule, if it looks good to you, that’s what matters most! In the stitch tutorial I did earlier this year for SoM I got a bit more detailed into color space if you are interested in the lightly deeper dive.
great tutorial, loved it! Is there any reason why the passes are precomped, rather than in raw layers? :) and is there any tutorial in which this is explained? thanks!
Outside of redshift version compatibility and the color management, you should be able to recreate this using any version of C4d. This technique does not require the “new” components of later versions of C4d.
This commenter is right - just nulls with new icons. You can take the project file for this tutorial, and save it out as a new default scene if you want to use this. In addition to the folders, there are some layers and render settings in the file as well.
Lets go love the cinema 4d project videos
Great tutorial, i noticed little color management issues, fixing the exposure in a linear space gives a better response and better highlights, the other one is on the optical glow, it’s better to have set to linear instead of video, since you were working in acescg and acescg has a linear gamma, love the result 🙌🏼🌟
Amazing tutorial!
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. I was wondering why do you do the color correction in the color space of ACES CC and not directly in ACES CG?, just curious. Is it better? Is there any differnece?
Happy to hear you got some learnings from my tuts! For reference, yes, you can chose to do your color in AcesCG. The advantage really surrounds working with a Log color space when using LUTs, which is how a majority of luts and baseline color processes are optimized… “better” is more of a relative term to your pipeline… my general rule, if it looks good to you, that’s what matters most!
In the stitch tutorial I did earlier this year for SoM I got a bit more detailed into color space if you are interested in the lightly deeper dive.
great tutorial, loved it! Is there any reason why the passes are precomped, rather than in raw layers? :) and is there any tutorial in which this is explained? thanks!
I'm just watching the Stitching one, I can see it's explained there ^^
You're a really good teacher!
Glad you’re liking the tutorials! And glad you found the answer to your question!
it took 53 minutes, it was very easy .
Sir i am new to c4d & i am using s24 so does it really matter like which version we are using?
Outside of redshift version compatibility and the color management, you should be able to recreate this using any version of C4d. This technique does not require the “new” components of later versions of C4d.
Where can I find the aces workflow? Thx
I go over the Aces setup more comprehensively in the last tutorial I did for SoM creating a stitch effect: ua-cam.com/video/jJcGb4JXDJQ/v-deo.html
How did you get folders into the object manager?
It's just a null with different icon. Check out AR Scripts for C4D
This commenter is right - just nulls with new icons. You can take the project file for this tutorial, and save it out as a new default scene if you want to use this. In addition to the folders, there are some layers and render settings in the file as well.
@@ثلاجاتمستعملة thank you!
@@davidricklescreative awesome, thank you! Great tutorial!
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I hate it when you work with cinema 4 D and not Blender :/