Cinema 4D: Mastering Particle Emitter Animation Like a Pro!

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Discover in this video tutorial how to bring your animation projects to life using the Emitter tool in Cinema 4D. You will learn step by step how to use this powerful tool to create captivating and dynamic effects. Explore innovative animation techniques and unleash your creativity in the three-dimensional world. Expand your Cinema 4D skills and discover the full potential of the Emitter tool. Don't miss this essential tutorial for creating awesome animations!
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00:00 - Intro
00:10 - Create a 3D box
01:17 - Create the floor
02:20 - Create emitter box
05:10 - Create simulation tags
06:05 - Increase particle birthrate
07:14 - Add camera
07:42 - Animate camera
09:05 - Show camera handles
10:05 - Add a target tag to camera
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  • @Aparato_Branding
    @Aparato_Branding Жыл бұрын

    can u make a loop on the emitter?

  • @andycuccaro
    @andycuccaro6 ай бұрын

    Is there a way to use a custom object as an emitter?

  • @tutosdigitals

    @tutosdigitals

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi! Yes, you can add your own custom object. Simply drag your object under the emitter layer. Ensure the polygon count is not overly excessive; otherwise, your render preview may slow down. I hope this helps. 🙏🏽

  • @andycuccaro

    @andycuccaro

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tutosdigitals Hmm... When I do that the object acts as a particle instead of as the emitter. Did you mean under as a child or under as in below but part of the same group?

  • @tutosdigitals

    @tutosdigitals

    6 ай бұрын

    @@andycuccaro I apologize for any confusion. Creating a custom object to emit particles requires a different approach. However, I can share this video that demonstrates how to achieve that effect: vimeo.com/111663703 Thank you! You've given me an idea for a tutorial. I hope this link proves helpful.🙏🏽

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