Redshift for Cinema 4D - Model and Texture a Raspberry in 10 Min
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Today we'll be making this awesome 3D Raspberry inside of Cinema 4D.
With Redshift, we will be adding a SSS shader to the object and even adding micro details like small hairs.
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Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
0:02 - Modeling Base shape
2:52 - Adding hairs
4:51 - Redshift SSS Shader
7:28 - Adding small hairs
9:42 - Final Render
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This helped me very much! Thank u so much.
Nice work!
Now that is an amazing amazing Rasberry!!! and big Thanks for showing your workflow :) 👌
And thank you for watching :)
exceptional!!
everything is clear and to the point! excellent! I love that)
That's I good to hear! Thanks
Such a well done tutorial. The added text helps a lot. Going to try this one out!
That great to hear! if you have suggestions on what to make next let me know ;)
nice tut, thank you!
Amazing!! looking forward to see more.
Thanks! Will do!
Cool Video!
Thanks for the tut!
Just came from Reddit and itss awesome!!!
Thank you man, hope you can use it someday!
Amazing tutorial! Very helpfull! You got yourself a new sub my man
welcome to the channel bro :)
so useful, quick and easy! thank you
Thank you!
Really nice work flow simple but amazing results.
Thank you!
I was looking for this kind of tutorial. Thank you
Sure, no problem!! Have a nice day!
mega thanks
Mega nice
Absolutely brilliant! You should go for more of C4D tuts. Thank you.
Yes definitely working on it!
Спасибо! Очень полезный и прекрасный урок!
Thank you alot appreciate it!
nice work dude!
Thank You!
super bro thanks & more redshift tutorials welcome.
Sure man! do you have any suggestions?
Thank u so much!
:)
respect
Respect Back! :)
Wtfff, I was trying to make this since a while, but i don't know why I idnt get the idea of using cloner. Thanks a lot dude!!!
Haha no problem glad i could help :)
Amazing Video, where can I get the hdri that you use in the tutorial and do you know some website with some hdri ?
Thank you! i am not sure which HDRI i used but you can look at hdrihaven.com they have really good quality HDRI's and free aswell
since when the little berries are melted together?
Друг можно побольше про моделирование простых вещей.
YEs, Sometimes simple things are beautifull!
@@DuckStoree Продолжать будешь?)
9:00 - "Also enable the Kink tab" 😏
It's my favorite tab 😂😂
@@DuckStoree great video by the way. I've been in C4D for a while, but brand new to redshift. To familiarize myself with the renderer, I thought, well let me just watch a video of someone just making something that looks really pretty and start filling in some of these blank spots. Soooo your thumbnail sucked me right in, and it was a very useful intro to redshift for me, so thanks!
@@upowlnight Aah thanks man, it's great to hear people actually. Learn something from these video's. I know I am not the best myself but sharing never hurts right? Also it seems like a lot of people are using redshift now since Maxon bought it.
i am very new to redshift!
I wonder why you use 2 dome lights, instead of one?
Also i want to know the specific light settings of the area lights
One I used to give the scene the lighting of the HDRI and one I used to get that grey background. For the lights I am not sure what the settings are. But maybe I can send you the project file so you can take a look yourself.
I have found the project! Do you have Discord or anything so i can send you the project file?
Can I use corona renderer instead of redshift for this?
Yes of course for the rendering and texturing you can use other renderers. But since I don't know corona render I don't know how to set up SSS on material etc.
hi . what is your system hardware config ? (render test)
I got a RTX 2080 and a i9 9900k
@@DuckStoree Can you please tell how much time it needed for render?
@@valentinab7337 around 2-3 mins. So not really that long. I didn't use a lot of optimization so I guess you could even shorten it a bit.
Can a beginner watch this?
Yeah sure! Just follow along, and if you are stuck just ask then I will help.