how to render in cinema 4d.

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  • Itbankrock's Levels
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    Posted 2 years ago

    Hmm i think in Cinema 4D you can't move bones right? Well arm and finger styles will improve the creativity of your render work. And yeah its better to render stuff in 3ds Max, better shadow maps, lightings, and shits. Just saying :3

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Okay I could manage to watch this and first of all you could have mentioned how to ceompile a model , else this technique is reaaally limited and kinda useless since youre dependant from other sources and models, this is never good.

    Then you could have written a text with screenshots since you only write and dont talk, a video is somehow useless here.

    Then your techniques are very basic, mention advanced render seetinfs, then stuff like depth of field and material specs and how the ediotor works and what possibilities open up.

    You forgot normal maps as far as i can tell (use them as bump map etc) so you skipped a lot of stuff, this isnt really helpful, this is more a anti aliansing tutorial, not really adding anything to the tutorials excisting.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    well i wrote one, and when im back at home (im on holidays) ill check this one and see if it was helpful and rate it.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Posted by party-fish*

    Posted by Poux

    Actually, Death Anxiety has done tutorial about rendering in Cinema 4D before. I don't think we need more of that.

    ok...peace man.

    ROFLMFAO XD

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Posted by VAZ3R

    not bad. But you can make it more detailed. Explain what ambient acclusion does. To make their job easier, you can tell them shortcuts. 1 make the whole scene move. 2 makes you zoom in and out. 3 lets you rotate around your object. Double clicking in the materials area will create a new material for you. There are also some material presets in Cinema 4D.

    Thanks for your advices XD

    just doit!!!
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    Posted 2 years ago

    Posted by Poux

    Actually, Death Anxiety has done tutorial about rendering in Cinema 4D before. I don't think we need more of that.

    Sorry Sir but i don't know about this tutorial, so i made mine,.. if u don't like it, ok...peace man.

    just doit!!!
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    Posted 2 years ago

    not bad. But you can make it more detailed. Explain what ambient acclusion does. To make their job easier, you can tell them shortcuts. 1 make the whole scene move. 2 makes you zoom in and out. 3 lets you rotate around your object. Double clicking in the materials area will create a new material for you. There are also some material presets in Cinema 4D.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Actually, Death Anxiety has done tutorial about rendering in Cinema 4D before. I don't think we need more of that.

    *Switching to the old account*

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