Quick tip Markus, The Bump node works with Normal and bump maps, so Hight field mode is for the bump maps and the Tangent space normal is made when you have a Normal map Great tutorial as always
do we get a real step by step on this on patreon to really recreate it or scene files? cause i would like to understand every single step on this to recreate those green landscapes
funny how they will never show how they go from base simple models and grey default texture to final result saying ''I added these pretty simple textures, 4 lightings and render settings I won't show LOL'' 😆😆🤣 why even making a tutorial if u just gonna show what everybody already knows lol ofc people knows that if u put one hill behind the other, it creates depth
True, but some beginners don't know the simple Things and I already have 2 in-depth digital nature tutorials on my UA-cam Channel, where I share pretty much everything that you need to know
Just search for 'c4d digital nature' and you can find 2 long tutorials about digital nature, where I share the process in detail. And even after 4 years, these techniques are still up-to-date 👍
dont get me wrong bro, I appreciate everyone who shares their workflow online for free, and it sure helps some people, but sometimes the titles and miniatures are misleading , @@3DBONFIRE 😆
Sad to see another youtuber fall to Redshift. There is just simply no more Octane users anymore. Octane is the better engine. Just great RS marketing killed it
Quick tip Markus,
The Bump node works with Normal and bump maps, so Hight field mode is for the bump maps and the Tangent space normal is made when you have a Normal map
Great tutorial as always
Thanks for the reminder!
As always , what a banger of a tutorial🔥
Hi there! Can you do a tutorial on the first Nike grass Landscape please ? The way it's so realistic like a plain is so beautiful!!
@@Xayanah I did it on my patreon 3DBonfire 👌🏼😉🔥
@@3DBONFIRE gotcha!
you are always right - AMAZING TUTORIAL
😉🙏thank you very much
do we get a real step by step on this on patreon to really recreate it or scene files? cause i would like to understand every single step on this to recreate those green landscapes
@@Lutoseven yes👌🏼
Where i can find textures of the moon?
poly heaven
funny how they will never show how they go from base simple models and grey default texture to final result saying ''I added these pretty simple textures, 4 lightings and render settings I won't show LOL'' 😆😆🤣 why even making a tutorial if u just gonna show what everybody already knows lol ofc people knows that if u put one hill behind the other, it creates depth
True, but some beginners don't know the simple Things and I already have 2 in-depth digital nature tutorials on my UA-cam Channel, where I share pretty much everything that you need to know
Just search for 'c4d digital nature' and you can find 2 long tutorials about digital nature, where I share the process in detail. And even after 4 years, these techniques are still up-to-date 👍
dont get me wrong bro, I appreciate everyone who shares their workflow online for free, and it sure helps some people, but sometimes the titles and miniatures are misleading , @@3DBONFIRE 😆
@@1000_O Yeah, I'll do better next time Bro! You are right💪
Lovely! Do you have a complete beginner tutorial for corona rendering with cinema 4d?
No, sorry...
Why c4d so much better than blender?
first
Great! You deserve a little bonfire🔥
@@3DBONFIRE and you deserve a big thank you for this amazing tutorial ❤
Sad to see another youtuber fall to Redshift. There is just simply no more Octane users anymore. Octane is the better engine. Just great RS marketing killed it
Sketchy visuals has a lot of great octane tutorials, the basic principles are the same really and you can convert materials into octane assets too
Womp womp