Cinema 4D Tutorial - Essential Futuristic HUD Element Design & Animation Tips
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2017
- Learn essential tips to design and animate futuristic HUD elements in Cinema 4D!
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What You'll Learn in This Video:
In this Cinema 4D tutorial, EJ Hassenfratz shows how you can procedurally create futuristic HUD elements that allow for keyframeless animation and quick iteration workflows to create unique HUD elements with a click of a button. This tutorial is jam packed full of helpful workflow tips and is perfect for viewers who are just learning or experienced in using the Mogragh Module.
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I can't believe how many individual tools you just taught me to use. Thank you so much for your high quality content, you're literally the best tutor on UA-cam!
Hey thanks Sebastian for the awesomely kind comment! Happy to help you learn and appreciate your support! :)
Apart from having a nice SciFi HUD element, which worthwhile on its own, I have just realized these techniques with the shader/delayer/time effectors open an entirely new universe in C4D.
There is one more bottle of wine on the list that you can pick up when you are around :)
Thank you indeed for these tutorials.
Definitely an amazing amount of possibliities! Thanks for watching!
The shader with the circle is pretty cool.
Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching, Pedro!
That was a good one!
Perfect pacing (which is a rare thing in tutorials), super-educational workflow, and great teeth :-)
Thanks a bunch, I loved it and learnt a lot.
Hey thanks Charlie! Means alot to hear those comments! Appreciate you watching!
Exactly what I needed. Hands down best C4D tutorial channel, you have helped me so much.
Thanks so much for the kind comment, really glad to hear that you find my channel useful! :)
Hands down to one of my top 3 C4D's tutorial channels on youtube
Elvis IS allive afterall!!!! :) Thanks so much man! Glad to hear that!
Yep, and watching you :)
How are the other 2? I'm starting with C4D and want to learn a lot :)
what are the other two channels?
totally agree!
Have to say one of the best and most useful tutorials I've seen. Like your stuff on GSG too. Thanks!
Thanks for that awesome comment! Really happy to hear that you got some use out of this one! Cheers, bud!
Спасибо вам большое за ваши труды !
You helped a lot of people with your contributions. I want to say thank you and you can look back at your life and say "yes, I did something good for other people." Good Karma!
My favorite C4D's tuts channels! very useful,Thank u so much!
Thanks Guai! Glad this channel in one of your favs! Thanks for the support!
great love to get more tutorials on HUD ELEMENTS in cinema4d and also how to do more news type of glass animations in octane
Sweet, I'll keep that in mind for future tutorials! Thanks for the comment!
this is amazing, i have been searching for something like this for quite a while now to no avail. thanks
Glad you found this useful Dante! Thanks for watching!
Always picking up some little tips and tricks from your tuts, supercool as usual this one!
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it!
Man this is one of the best tuts ever. Kudos man! Very helpful.
Thanks Corey! Stoked to hear you found this helpful!
Your tutorials are top notch! Love your work, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
Awesome tut man. Jam packed with info! Keep em coming.
Thanks very much! Happy you found it useful, thanks for watching!
I loved. Creative ideia and simple execution. Tks!
thanks for watching!
Great work! As a C4D beginner, I'm learning a lot from your channel.
Thanks :)
Fantastic! Love hearing new users finding my videos useful! Thanks for watching!
Thank you sooo much EJ! Been waiting for this for a while! :D
You're very welcome! Glad you're enjoying the tuts!
This is incredible man, thank you !
I love your personality too : D
Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed the tutorial!!
Great stuff. Thank you very much!
Very welcome, thanks for watching!
Wow EJ that is awesome.... it saves much times then trying it in after effects.... I am forever grateful for sharing
Arthur, what's up bud! Glad you enjoyed this one, totally easier than doing in AE!
your video has been very helpful for my recent project.:! thnks bro..
glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
Thanks EJ, that's brilliant as usual.
Thanks Ahmed! Great to see you in the comments!
man, how do you only have 49k subs?! you should atleast have like 500k!
Haha thanks very much for the kind words! I'll take 50K subs any day! :)
Tha maaaaan right here, thanks a lot bro!! Really student-friendly, very very clear. Big up!!
Thanks Andrei! Glad you dig the tutorials, my man!
always good to watch :) thanks a lot!
Thanks so much! Great to hear you enjoyed it! :)
This guy is just amazing, nice energy and all. I becoming so better at 3D thanks to you, keep it up !
Hey thanks so much!!! Very happy to hear you're getting better at 3D with help of my videos! Always great to hear! Thanks for watching! :)
@@eyedesyn Please Dude, you can throw off the file with the model, otherwise it’s impossible for me, very urgently. Please be very grateful.
This was useful for me! Thanks!
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Hey EJ. great tutorial!
Sweet man thanks again.
Cheers, Shannon! Thanks for watching!
great techniques, thanks for the tutorial
Thanks for watching, Andres!
Ej, you are my tuts hero man. Thanks
Thanks for watching and thanks for all youre awesome comments, Mugabi!
Thank ! Great work. hahah...I can see your dog. so lovely.
I love that he got into this video! haha :)
Fantastic! Thank you!
Thank you! Much appreciated!
Awesome tutorial thank you
Thanks for watching
Brilliant, I've learnt a lot
Awesome to hear! Thanks very much for watching!
Yes! Finally! That good sci-fi
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed this one!
I love your teachings. you are helping us so much. I want to be cinema 4d specialist i need more to learn. thanks very much for helping us
Youre very welcome, thanks for watching and for the kind comment! Glad I could help you in your learning c4d!
THANKS. I WILL BE WATCHING ALL TIMES
this aged very well, great tutorial EJ!
thank you eyedesyn
Thanks very much for watching!
HANDS DOWN BEST video
It's nice to be reminded that Atom Arrays are a thing.
So useful if you know how to use them.
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
thanks great tutorial
Just discovered your channel, awesome!
Do you know, when using a circle spline, shader effector to distort and the cloner - is it possible to have each clone have a different random seed on the noise? It would be great on any spline to create tons of detail.
18:23 - 20:43
This doesn't work anymore because Cinema 4D R20 replaced everything described here with the new field system. The way I got this to work is by following every rule up to this point and then setting up a Radial Field in the Plain effector.
I set the radial field to 360 degrees and then set a key frame at frame 30 for it to transition to 0 degrees, then also changed "End Transition" to go from 0-30 degrees in the first three frames. This will get the tick marks to scale with the rotation before it even starts.
This even still works with the circle scaling part he talked about earlier.
That seemed to work for me, but there's probably plenty of other ways to do it now. If you found a way, reply to this comment with it, because I'm still learning all this, too.
thank you!
very nice, thanks
You're my favorite dude
Thanks yo!!
My HERO has saved me again.. THUMBS Up eyedesyn
Thumbs up for this awesome comment! Glad you enjoyed this one!
Aweeeesome!!! Thanks very much! :-)
Thanks for watching!!
Freaking awesome! Thanks man!
You bet! Thanks for watching, Max!
Amazing simple hard tricks! NIce nice like like!
Thank you!!
Lovely tutorial mate.I have seen some of your old tutorials and they are a gem , the toon shaders ,have you ever tried to create a studio Ghibli render?.
Thanks Ahmed, really appreciate the kind comments! I have not tried to do that style but thats definitely a good style for me to experiment with!
Your stuff is good! Thanx!
glad to hear it! thanks for watching!
great stuff n tips
Thanks for watchin n crap! ;)
Thanks so much!
You bet! Thanks for watching!
three thumbs up for liking this tutorial!!!
Gimme all the thumbs! :) Thanks for watchin!
hey everybody is EJ! from eyedesyn.com and today.....
Great tutorial as always. thanks
You NAILED the impression! :) Thanks for watching, Daniel!
Great tutorial!
Just one problem, when I add the Time Effector to the tick marks it rotates them individually and not a whole! 🤪
Any thoughts? 🙏
Please make one tuts about, designing broadcast news intro.
genial! 😄
Thanks man!
Damn man......love your stuff
Thank you sir!
sir??...haha dude I'm way younger than you
спасибо за уроки!
this is really cool!
Thanks!!
no problem!
this is what i want!
Well you got it!!! :)
such a nice pug!!)
he's pretty awesome ;)
excelent my friend, how to do for import all in 1 project?
Lovely dog!!!!
Thank you! My little pug, Gus, is the best design assistant :)
you are my new god :D
Ehh, I'll take the term "teacher" instead :) Thanks for watching!
GOOD STUFF
TNX!!!
like this very cool
Thanks!!
you are awsm eyedsg
No lie, the dog in second 1 is the BEST PART
Hahahahaha!
谢谢
SUPER GREAT VIDEO. Sorry to ask this, but how you put those lines on the interface view that helps to knows where the render area goes.
I mean the two rectangles like a spline in specular view..
interactive render region? Alt/option + R
god bless u my dude
🙏🙏
Master, thanks for sharing your knowledge with a young Padawan.
Cheers, Edgard! Glad you enjoyed this one! Keep on learning man!
BTW published on my birthday, so Thank you for the present!
Keep up with the great work.
Happy Birthday then! :) Hope it was a good one!
Your tutorials are great...i have a question.. Will you make animated movie style character modeling, rigging and animation tutorials???
Waiting for your reply :)
Thanks sir! Im planning on doing more character tutorials in the future so stay tuned!
eyedesyn I will be waiting for that :)
hello E J how to make laser beam cutting a letter or name from thick iron plate
How would you motion track this like if you press a button on your wrist and then this pops up
Thanks a bunch for the tutorial! Quick question my hour tick doesn't align properly to the circle when using the spline shader, any idea why
Wouldnt be sure!
FIRST: Nice video :)
and im new on your channel and i want to know how i can customise the interface of the cinema like that
Hey thanks for checking out the channel! So the custom interface can be downloaded on my website: eyedesyn.com/resources
nice
Thanks!
Hii!! all your tuts are amazing
NEVERMIND! I already found out what it was. ANYWAYS thank you for doing these amazing tuts :D
Haha awesome, glad you figured it out! Thanks very much for watching!
please explain tutorial about broadcast news
Heres a good one for you!
www.lynda.com/After-Effects-tutorials/Motion-Graphics-Techniques-Creating-Sports-Bumper/161474-2.html
Thank you for this tutorial !-- I have a question that has been bugging me for hours after this tutorial : When we did the "DeathStar" circle, we were able to place a Delay effector INSIDE the circle folder*. I've tried to do the same to the middle disks (I.E. the ones in the Cloner object). Even if I was able to apply a different animated Shader to each, I'm incapable to insert a working Delay effector into them. The Delay will only work if it is on the first level of the Cloner, above* all disks instances. What am I doing wrong? Is there an explanation to this? -- Thank you so much ! :)
Hey man! I'm not entirely sure what you are trying to do, but you'd need to make sure the Delay effector is at the bottom of the Effector stack so its applied last in the execution stack
How does the Disc got from small then enlarging/rising on the start and close it in reverse?
please I need to learn it for my Project,also for my presentation background Thanks
not sure what you mean but I show how I animated everything on using that plane effector scaling everything down
I feel like it is easier to make HUD Displays in C4D than in AE.
Definitely way easier to animate, that's for sure! The Mograph Module with its Cloner Object, and effectors are so powerful and a collection of features that After Effects just doesn't have nor do I see a viable solution for AE anytime soon.
"Its like the dip n' dots of spheres" - Eyedesyn 2018
Make that into a t-shirt!
Pls tell me, how you put all those thing what you do into same project?
Copy & paste the objects into the same project!
very cool but the delay effectors are not working when rendering. Any idea?
delay works only when you render from frame 0, try using a mograph cache tag to cache the animation first!
Yes it needs to be done every day. I also have fear, when I open the program I'm in a panic-what and where to start? But I'll still learn this program, because I like Cinema 4D
Learning takes time! Keep it up!
We must start small with the lakes themselves!
Please, Notice my question. How to make your Gear like were Sliced? that you called maybe "arc"
that was using the disc slice option!
hey dude. your tutorial is so very very nice!. can make me and my friends angry! hahahaha!
Don't be angry! :) Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
cool Pug
I like how it’s almost too much… lol. Thx for awesome tuts man
Im new to c4d and thought Id throw myself in the fire and try this out. in the video it looks like each new element is created in a brand new project. so i was able to do this and had all the elements looking like the ones inthe tutorial. at 31:42 he talks about applying the work flow back to the previous disc. and around 31:49 he has all of the elements together.this is where i missed something. i didnt know how to get all the separate elements together. I tried to open a new project and merge them but i couldnt get all the elements in the new project.the ones that fit didnt turn out like the tutorial. does anyone have any beginner tips? thanks
You can copy and paste elements between project files by selecting the objects you want to copy, CMD + C and going into your other project and hitting CMD + P.
Love the neon light effect with the halo around It. I'd love to use that effect for a character I wan't to use for a bvh motion capture animation file Is that possible. It's ok I'm just pondering on purchasing cinema 4D studio R18. :)
Thats just a post Glow effect, you could do the same thing by adding a Glow in After Effects and skipping C4D altogether!
Cheers. :)
Very welcome!
Hi! The hair material doesn't show the colour in the renderview. How do I fix this? Thank you so much and happy new year!
WHich renderer are you using?
@@eyedesyn Redshift