if you make more videos, could you show the entire process, including the composition in AE? i really enjoyed your lesson and hope you make more. id love to see them
I'll try to finish the next one on this scene, "render" tutorial, and give some hints of how to export for comp! It's a nice idea you had and I'll keep it in mind for the next ones. Thanks!
Nice! Yep there are a few ways, you ctrl+click in a curve to add a keyframe, or ctrl+c - move to where you wanto to paste, ctrl+v to copy/paste a point.
Hi there ! Before i watch the video, i just want to ask you a question. Why do most designers use redshift when they work on c4d animation ? Why didn't they use Corona for example? I really need the answer 🙏
As far as I'm aware Corona is used for for static work (I think) the render times are a lot longer compared to Redshift which is more efficient for animation.. This is my guess, apologies if not 100% correct
What's wrong with you? This should have had 4 parts and take at least an hour to do like every Houdini cloth tutorial. Plus, you didn''t speed up the video!! lol
And where is the job in Redshift? The name of the video implies work with rendering?!
It will be the next one, I plan on doing next weekend! Pinning your comment to put me pressure 😅
never understood cloth sim mixing with fields & deformers until now, fantastic tutorial
thanks it's nice to hear I that
Lost your channel and then found it again. Finally subbed to you because I’d love to keep learning from you. Keep going brother
Great, Germano!
Thanks!
if you make more videos, could you show the entire process, including the composition in AE? i really enjoyed your lesson and hope you make more. id love to see them
I'll try to finish the next one on this scene, "render" tutorial, and give some hints of how to export for comp! It's a nice idea you had and I'll keep it in mind for the next ones. Thanks!
Very cool, my friend
This is amazing!! Thank you for this and wish to see more
Thats great, more tutorials please . .
This is awesome thanks for sharing the workflow! 🤙🏿🤙🏿
Wadup wadup! Glad you liked it, thanks!
Nice video. Keep up with the good work.
Thanks mah friend!
Nice tutorial..waiting for the lighting part
Great tutorial!
Cool stuff!
Nice tuts ☺
cool !!
Love this tutorial! subbed :)
Amazing tutorial, I just have one question how are you adding points to the graph editor in the timeline, is there a shortcut key you're holding down?
Nice! Yep there are a few ways, you ctrl+click in a curve to add a keyframe, or ctrl+c - move to where you wanto to paste, ctrl+v to copy/paste a point.
Tats damm cool !!
Great tutorial! Thank you
Thanks for the great tutorial
Great workflow!
gracias
amazing video bro pls make more tutorials
Hi there ! Before i watch the video, i just want to ask you a question. Why do most designers use redshift when they work on c4d animation ? Why didn't they use Corona for example? I really need the answer 🙏
As far as I'm aware Corona is used for for static work (I think) the render times are a lot longer compared to Redshift which is more efficient for animation.. This is my guess, apologies if not 100% correct
which machine did you use???
mac (config pls) or windows (config) pls
cuz my windows machine will die after this
Will you be making more Tutorials?
Yes, it's coming up soon!
What's wrong with you? This should have had 4 parts and take at least an hour to do like every Houdini cloth tutorial. Plus, you didn''t speed up the video!! lol