CREATE a Cinematic SCI-FI Interior [Cinema 4D + Octane]
Today we're using #cinema4d and #octane to re-create on of my favorite photographs from Japanese photographer, Joe Nishizawa. joe-nishizawa.jp/photographs/
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i fell asleep watching youtube and woke up to this lolol but its cool!
@MoonlitEmbers010
2 ай бұрын
normally i wake up to like a 9 hour video of the history of one specific russian crop or something so it was a nice wake up to two dudes just being guys
@stephen42007
8 күн бұрын
So did I lol
@user-jm6cl1ql2e
6 күн бұрын
frr
I slept through 5 SCP iceberg videos and this is the video that woke me up? no idea whats going on but i sat in bed for 30 mins watching this like i planned it, thumbs up for the craft though man
Hey Clint. Would love to see a video on simulations and Voronoi fracture. I always seem to have problems with dynamics in C4D - not sure if it’s because C4D’s physics system is janky or if there are some settings that i’m missing. Anyway keep up the great work and content!
Good watching this. C4D is awesome. Thanks Clint.
Stumbled on your page. Great work and great content
Sorry I missed the live show. This looks really good, Clint! Great job and as always, good, patient instruction. I've taken several things I've learned from you and applied them into Blender. I love learning! Thank you!
@pwnisher
3 жыл бұрын
Oh all good :) just glad you can learn and apply.
@ayushtiwari2873
3 жыл бұрын
Same here, I learn from him a lot and apply them in blender
This hack is amazing! It's a real lifesaver! 💡💎🚗
I am big fan of off u sir thank you so much for sharing ur knowledge
@pwnisher
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely :) thanks for watching!
Question: if learn blender so will it be easy to learn unreal engine, cinema 4D, maya ?
yoooo thank u sooo much man
Hi pwnisher, Love your Videos. I have a Strange question. Could you pls tell me the Brand of your Glasses? Big hug from Germany!
missed the stream, cool stuff, some good points, i'm working on a compareable project so that comes in handy. Keep it on.
Please make a video on surface imperfection.
@pwnisher
3 жыл бұрын
Oh boi you can read minds!? I got a big tutorial on the whole thing planned. =]
Bro. You're Amazing! Keep up the Great Work!
I would totally hang out but missed this stream. maybe ill catch the next stream. Would be nice to be working along side someone. My neck hurts after a while and its frustrating to figure a problem out on your own.
Hey Clint,nice video.Ever thought of switching to Blender ? Would be awasome to have you make these types of videos in Blender,the pipeline and stuff...
@pwnisher
3 жыл бұрын
Nah, i’m all hooked up in c4d and have been for years so it wouldn’t make sense for me to switch, especially when the programs do very similar things. Ian hubert and blender guru are the kings :)
@Mbg-tech
3 жыл бұрын
@@pwnisher ok buddy,either way thank you for teaching us. I learn allot from you.Greetings from Suriname :)
Turbosmooth, tell me you're a past max user without telling me you're a past mex user
Why I always missed the stream 😭
@pwnisher
3 жыл бұрын
Next time :)
So if you don't understand UVs does that mean you just use procedural materials all the time? That's a really big limitation.
Ambient occlusion simulator lol
nice!
I love you, Clint
Hey man 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Today i learnt that Unreal Engine uses 100% CPU to process/bake the scene. GPU only to display end results. so low or mid range GPU is enough for this.
It might just be me but for some reason it looks like a skate 3 custom map
Unrelated to your vid but you should watch tremors 6 a cold day in hell
@pwnisher
3 жыл бұрын
I’ll add it to the top of the list.
Hey, my name is Ejabath... Don't mind if you spell wrong.... I have a very wild n crazy idea....
brain juice😀
Chiaroscuro, the H is hard, the ''scu'' also, basically it's not a style, it's Italians inventing shading or proper shading for the first time, before that you had those silly ''unlit'' but charming medieval drawings