Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Cheers Lukas! Hope it helps you out! BTW If you didn't already know about it we now have a Facebook Group if you'd like to get involved facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts. Thanks for watching!
One of the best channels on Cinema 4d. I work for many hours in Cinema, but I still learn from your videos. Thank you for what you do. If you were glad to see you on my podcast. Is it possible?
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
A couple of Hose just for you Two Key;) BTW If you didn't already know about it we now have a Facebook Group if you'd like to get involved facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts. Thanks for watching!
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Great question! As it's a bit hard to give you a good answer here in the comments, any chance you could post your question on our Facebook Group and one of our community members can give you a hand;) If you could post some screenshots of your issue too that would be super helpful! If you're not already a member you can join free here: facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts/
Very Nice! I was wondering, how would you do it to transform a regular object into a slinky? Lets say if I wanted to make a coke can jumping down the stairs like a slinky? How would you made it?
Hi there, probably a bit hard to explain that setup here in the comments, but you could try posting your question up on our Facebook Group and someone in our community can probably help you out - facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts
Hi there, probably a bit hard to explain that setup here in the comments, but you could try posting your question up on our Facebook Group and someone in our community can probably help you out - facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Hallo Man, i have a problem in C4D. I have a truck as a single object and i want to select only the tires so that i can spin them later. But that thing has soooo many polygons my computer cannot handle it, it is such a pain! I had the idea, wouldnt it be possible to create a tube slightly bigger than the tire, place it correctly and then tell cinema please select everthing within that tube? It would be cool if you can help me 😀 cheers from austria
You can parent highres geo to low res geo but you might be better off optimizing your mesh. If it's crazy big you might run into many problems down the line when you go to render.
@@CGShortcuts Ohhh thx for your fast answer !! i got it now, polygon reduction and then i used fill selection tool (u-f) which worked 1000 times faster then manual selection :)
The Cloth Thickness trick was Gold, unfortunatelly, it is not available in R25 and R26 due to the new Cloth system.... Do you know how can I add thickness to anything this simple now? I would appreciate if someone can tell me.
Hi there, probably a bit hard to explain that setup here in the comments, but you could try posting your question up on our Facebook Group and someone in our community can probably help you out - facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts
Gld you found it usefull mate! Will do more medical stuff too soon, very long list of things to do;) BTW we also have a fancy new website full of loads of CG Resources if you want to check it out www.cgshortcuts.com thanks for watching!
That's a great tut and I love your chanel. I discovered others ways to do a spline control. However on the 2nd part, i think you over complicated the demonstration. Why use a cloner AND a connect object when you can juste have a 2m high helix ?
You never let me down. Love you! man
Love ya too Sandun!
OMG you read my mind! Perfect timing to help me with one of my projects! Thank you so much!
Yep, I thought you could use this Raven, I've got your back bud;)
Wow! Nice tuto! Great skills!!
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
thank you, this is amazing
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
you are the best Dave!!!
Cheers Lukas! Hope it helps you out! BTW If you didn't already know about it we now have a Facebook Group if you'd like to get involved facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts. Thanks for watching!
One of the best channels on Cinema 4d.
I work for many hours in Cinema, but I still learn from your videos. Thank you for what you do. If you were glad to see you on my podcast. Is it possible?
Thanks mate, glad it's helping you out!
Thanks man!
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
thanx for giving us these hose, i mean Who doesnt love hose
A couple of Hose just for you Two Key;) BTW If you didn't already know about it we now have a Facebook Group if you'd like to get involved facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts. Thanks for watching!
As USUAL so nice and tricky.
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
thanks 🤩
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Great tutorial! But I have no idea, why your axis dont jump, while you put objects in the cloner
Great question! As it's a bit hard to give you a good answer here in the comments, any chance you could post your question on our Facebook Group and one of our community members can give you a hand;) If you could post some screenshots of your issue too that would be super helpful! If you're not already a member you can join free here: facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts/
Very Nice! I was wondering, how would you do it to transform a regular object into a slinky? Lets say if I wanted to make a coke can jumping down the stairs like a slinky? How would you made it?
Hi there, probably a bit hard to explain that setup here in the comments, but you could try posting your question up on our Facebook Group and someone in our community can probably help you out - facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts
great tutorial!
how do i attach an end to a cable though?
Hi there, probably a bit hard to explain that setup here in the comments, but you could try posting your question up on our Facebook Group and someone in our community can probably help you out - facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts
like your tutorial
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Please make a tutorial video of your rendering
Hi Manu, I do all my rendering with Octane, our next huge course will be on exactly this;) Thanks for watching!
Great..👍🏼👍🏼
Cheers! Glad you found it useful! We've got loads of extra resources on www.cgshortcuts.com and if you'd like to get involved you can join our CG Shortcuts Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts where you can find more tutorials, get help, post your work and enter our monthly art challenges where you can win cool CG Prizes;) Thank's for watching!
Hallo Man, i have a problem in C4D. I have a truck as a single object and i want to select only the tires so that i can spin them later. But that thing has soooo many polygons my computer cannot handle it, it is such a pain! I had the idea, wouldnt it be possible to create a tube slightly bigger than the tire, place it correctly and then tell cinema please select everthing within that tube? It would be cool if you can help me 😀 cheers from austria
You can parent highres geo to low res geo but you might be better off optimizing your mesh. If it's crazy big you might run into many problems down the line when you go to render.
@@CGShortcuts Ohhh thx for your fast answer !! i got it now, polygon reduction and then i used fill selection tool (u-f) which worked 1000 times faster then manual selection :)
The Cloth Thickness trick was Gold, unfortunatelly, it is not available in R25 and R26 due to the new Cloth system.... Do you know how can I add thickness to anything this simple now? I would appreciate if someone can tell me.
You can still use Cloth thickness, the cloth object is still there even in 2023
How to make a closed spline with dynamics that don't break or stretch?
Hi there, probably a bit hard to explain that setup here in the comments, but you could try posting your question up on our Facebook Group and someone in our community can probably help you out - facebook.com/groups/CGShortcuts
1st like mine and I need this type of tutorial and need some medical animator tutorial..
Gld you found it usefull mate! Will do more medical stuff too soon, very long list of things to do;) BTW we also have a fancy new website full of loads of CG Resources if you want to check it out www.cgshortcuts.com thanks for watching!
That's a great tut and I love your chanel. I discovered others ways to do a spline control. However on the 2nd part, i think you over complicated the demonstration. Why use a cloner AND a connect object when you can juste have a 2m high helix ?
Thanks Ben! Indeed there are many ways to do things in C4D, that's a good option;)
可惜教学没有中文~~不然我就买年费会员了!T.T
You can watch the tutorials with Cihese subtitles if you look into the video options. Thanks for watching!