Hello thank you for this video. I don't have any presets like you do at 4:49, are these presets something that you've made yourself, or has been shipped with your C4D? Thanks.
At the time of this recording there was only 1 Material option in C4D. Now there are 2 - Material and Standard Material. In the video I use Material, but now the Standard Material is the default... Confusing I know! If you'd like to use the old Material node that I am using with the presets, you can create a Redshift Shader Graph and then go to the Material Menu and drag in a Material. I hope this helps, thank you for your support :)
Amazzzzinggly sexy Tutorial. thanks so much for this. This is going to save my life. I just tried to give some (text - infographics based) image texture into the 'emission' - so that I will get the 'transmit color' as well as the texture map. Its just looking awesom. Is there a better way to apply image textures ? or am i on right path ?
Thanks for the love! It’s hard to answer your question without knowing what looking you are going for. But, emission is typically used for things that you want at act as their pure form, just like the luminance channel in C4D. You can email me a project file on the site if you’d like. Thanks 🤜🤛
Yes, it’s possible. Everything can be done to achieve the same look. But standard render is not the best so it probably won’t look as nice. Thank you for your support! 🤜🤛
Brilliant techniques!
Thank you ☺️
FANTASTIC. thanks for "walking me up" haha - great resource!!
Thank you !!! really, really helpful tutorial!!!!!! thank you for take the time to explain everything in a very comprehensive way!!!👏👏👏👏👏
You’re welcome 🤜🤛
Please make more tutorial on Redshift materials no one is focusing on that but you already doing, please do more we will love it♥️♥️♥️
Mr. Theo Daley has a good one in the works 😉
And Redshift for the win 🙌
Lovely tutorial, really enjoying these fast and simple tutorials for Redshift!
Thanks Besart!
Thank you so much. Please continue to create Redshift tutorials! This channel is a gem.
Thanks for the kind words, it’s what keeps us going 🤘
Love this TUT - keep 'em coming.
Thank you 😊
Thank you, man. You helped me a lot.
Awesome, glad to hear!
Awesome!
That cheat is gold 👌
Like winning the lottery💰
Thank you so much for your tutorials!
Always! 🤜🤛
I've recently found out your channel and man you've got some really helpful content!!
Awesome, thank you for the love! 🤜🤛
KILLER!! Thank you.
You’re welcome 🤜🤛
so so helpful, thankyou for breaking it down to understandable pieces! subscribed.
We are glad it’s helpful! Thank you for the support 🤜🤛
big thanx for tutorial!
You’re welcome 🤜🤛
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh gosh- thanks so much! just exactly what i was looking for! Plz make more tuts like this. your channel is a gem!
Thanks for the love and support! 🖤🖤🖤
This is awesome! Thanks a lot
Thanks Dennis ✌️
Awesome thank you!
You’re welcome 🤘
awesome, thank you!)
You’re welcome 😀
thanks Lovely tutorial ♥♥
Many thanks! 🤜🤛
Hello thank you for this video. I don't have any presets like you do at 4:49, are these presets something that you've made yourself, or has been shipped with your C4D? Thanks.
At the time of this recording there was only 1 Material option in C4D. Now there are 2 - Material and Standard Material. In the video I use Material, but now the Standard Material is the default... Confusing I know! If you'd like to use the old Material node that I am using with the presets, you can create a Redshift Shader Graph and then go to the Material Menu and drag in a Material. I hope this helps, thank you for your support :)
Notification gang 👁️👄👁️
Amazzzzinggly sexy Tutorial. thanks so much for this. This is going to save my life.
I just tried to give some (text - infographics based) image texture into the 'emission' - so that I will get the 'transmit color' as well as the texture map. Its just looking awesom. Is there a better way to apply image textures ? or am i on right path ?
Thanks for the love! It’s hard to answer your question without knowing what looking you are going for. But, emission is typically used for things that you want at act as their pure form, just like the luminance channel in C4D. You can email me a project file on the site if you’d like. Thanks 🤜🤛
@@YouAndMeAcademy I tried to contact you through the website. Can you please share the email id so that I can share the scene file.
Is this possible in standard renderer
Yes, it’s possible. Everything can be done to achieve the same look. But standard render is not the best so it probably won’t look as nice. Thank you for your support! 🤜🤛
@@YouAndMeAcademy thank you
You’re welcome