Free project file (c4d) available here: www.patreon.com/posts/photography-file-51690811? New Solid Material Pack for Cinema 4d is out!! 👉 angeloknf.gumroad.com/l/SolidMaterialPackC4D
It will be better if you say the name of the tools you are using, for example, the "points" icon isn't specific enough for us using newer version of Cinema4D like R25 when the icons and interface has changed. It will be helpful for those who have never used Cinema4D before and I think it is important to say or label the names of the tools you are using in this "Tutorial". Thank you, hope it helps future tutorials for the newer version.
For those of you who are trying to follow this layout with the R25 or later interface, I recommend either of these options: 1) On the top right hand corner there is a toggle that lets you switch from the new layout to the old layout. Once that toggle is turned off then you press the "Standard" or "Model" tabs to see a change in the layout. 2) On the top left hand corner of the interface, you will see an hour glass. That let's you search for tools. You can type in it, "points" to find the Points tool and you will see the new icon for that. I hope this helps.
thank you your tutorials are great help. I have a quick question im stuck please. im sure its very simple but im new to c4d. I have a camera looking at a cube in the centre and the camera orbits the cube. I want to add a background. However when the camera orbits...the background is static. Like it doesn't move around perspectively. What can I do to make sure the background moves as it should when the camera moves. thank you
@@angelo_knf Blender become better with every version and I how I seen you createing the background is so hard, in Blender just add a plan, extrude one side and create a bevel for roundness. But is a little hard to apply textures on objects, they have to be unwraped.
@@remusg29 oh, I see. Yes, it would be much better to be able to add standard objects like this in an easier way in C4D too, instead of having to create them. To be honest, the reason I haven’t tried blender yet is that I have heard that it’s less designer friendly software compared to other 3D software. They say it is more on an engineering logic of doing things, probably the interface.
@@angelo_knf It was like that in the past but after the version 2.8 they made the interface more friendly. You can download it because is free. Anyway good luck!
Grazie mille, solo un consiglio, quando parli di un comando dici come si chiama all'interno del programma, perchè attualmente c'è una versione nuova e i comandi non sono messi nello stesso posto! ma grazie mille del video.
Hi, the free download is on the pinned comment from a Patreon link (no subscription needed for that). If you can’t download it for free please let me know. Cheers!
I apologize, thank you for the information. It was not showing as a pinned comment but now it is - file is downloadable, perfect! Thank you@@angelo_knf
Free project file (c4d) available here: www.patreon.com/posts/photography-file-51690811?
New Solid Material Pack for Cinema 4d is out!! 👉 angeloknf.gumroad.com/l/SolidMaterialPackC4D
It will be better if you say the name of the tools you are using, for example, the "points" icon isn't specific enough for us using newer version of Cinema4D like R25 when the icons and interface has changed. It will be helpful for those who have never used Cinema4D before and I think it is important to say or label the names of the tools you are using in this "Tutorial". Thank you, hope it helps future tutorials for the newer version.
For those of you who are trying to follow this layout with the R25 or later interface, I recommend either of these options: 1) On the top right hand corner there is a toggle that lets you switch from the new layout to the old layout. Once that toggle is turned off then you press the "Standard" or "Model" tabs to see a change in the layout. 2) On the top left hand corner of the interface, you will see an hour glass. That let's you search for tools. You can type in it, "points" to find the Points tool and you will see the new icon for that. I hope this helps.
This is extremely useful! Exactly was I was looking for. Thank you once again Angelo!
You are very welcome!! 😁
Thanks man, that was awesome!
thank you your tutorials are great help. I have a quick question im stuck please. im sure its very simple but im new to c4d. I have a camera looking at a cube in the centre and the camera orbits the cube. I want to add a background. However when the camera orbits...the background is static. Like it doesn't move around perspectively. What can I do to make sure the background moves as it should when the camera moves. thank you
Been waiting for this... Thank youuuu 💜
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
subscribed! Thanks for this Angelo. This is way easier than Cineversity. Please make more.
Thank you!! Nice to hear that it’s easy.
@@angelo_knf can you show us how to render our final work? I'll be using standard rendering since I won't be using octane or redshift.
Obrigado, vocês americanos tem os melhores tutoriais de software, sou brasileiro mas não abro mão do conhecimento de vocês.
Obrigado! But I’m from Greece 😁 also love Brasil!
So interesting, I am a Blender user and the steps difference until you get the same result between them are quite big.
Cool, I haven’t used blender yet but I have it on my list as I have heard that it is very powerful.
@@angelo_knf Blender become better with every version and I how I seen you createing the background is so hard, in Blender just add a plan, extrude one side and create a bevel for roundness. But is a little hard to apply textures on objects, they have to be unwraped.
@@remusg29 oh, I see. Yes, it would be much better to be able to add standard objects like this in an easier way in C4D too, instead of having to create them.
To be honest, the reason I haven’t tried blender yet is that I have heard that it’s less designer friendly software compared to other 3D software. They say it is more on an engineering logic of doing things, probably the interface.
@@angelo_knf It was like that in the past but after the version 2.8 they made the interface more friendly. You can download it because is free. Anyway good luck!
i did it only with rectangle and extrude then i have change the Z axis value
Which renderer do you use?
Physical renderer on that one.
Grazie mille, solo un consiglio, quando parli di un comando dici come si chiama all'interno del programma, perchè attualmente c'è una versione nuova e i comandi non sono messi nello stesso posto! ma grazie mille del video.
Ok, I will on the next ones. Grazie Mille! 🙌
where is "free download'???
Awesome. please do a tutorial on lighting,,,
Thanks! Good idea, I will add it to my list. Cheers!!
You should search on "three point lightning" and learn about that. Its basic lightning for many projects like this! @aglianA
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The title says "free download" but on gumroad it's 1 euro +. Obviously not a lot of money but seems quite deceptive on your part...
Hi, the free download is on the pinned comment from a Patreon link (no subscription needed for that). If you can’t download it for free please let me know. Cheers!
I apologize, thank you for the information. It was not showing as a pinned comment but now it is - file is downloadable, perfect! Thank you@@angelo_knf