6/23/2023 0 Comments Cinema 4d animation tutorial![]() Um, so you can pick color, you can add gradients, you can, uh, have you have a lot of options with the way the floor looks. Um, and then this guy, uh, that says psych, this is actually a plugin that I have developed, um, to make seamless backgrounds, um, which is something that we have to do constantly at toil and, um, you know, there's many ways to do it, but what I did was sort of create a rig to, to give you tons of options. And I kind of have a three point lighting set up here. These are, uh, these are just Omni lights with, um, area shadows. Um, also in the scene, I have a lighting set up. And the physical render is much, much faster at those things than the standard renderer. Um, but just to show you guys, what's in the scene, I have a camera, um, I'm using the physical renderer for this scene, um, because I want it to feel realistic and I want to have global illumination and ambient inclusion and depth of field and things like that. I just kind of want to show you guys the Claymation part of it. So here we are, I have a cinema scene set up, um, and I don't want to walk you guys through the whole process because it would take too long. ![]() So you can grab the project files from this lesson as well as assets from any other lesson on this site. Don't forget to sign up for a free student account. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to texture and animate something that looks like clay right out of Cinema 4d. And now I'm going to pass along what we learned about creating this look to you. He needed to achieve a Claymation look for some characters, and this is what we came up with. I originally started messing around with this look to help out my good buddy Kyle pred key for a project that he was working on. And in this lesson, we'll be creating a very cool Claymation look in Cinema 4d. ![]() Hey there, Joey here for School of Motion.
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