Velocity Controlled Animation - Cinema 4D Tutorial
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#cinema 4d #tutorial #animation #motion graphics #velocity
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#cinema 4d #tutorial #animation #motion graphics #velocity
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this is so so cool, one of the most useful tutorials i've watched. it all comes together at the end and looks awesome :D
Awesome tut! Keep these kinds of tips coming.
Quality bangers every time.
Loving the motion tutorials 🙌🏻
So sick mate! thank you for this
Solid tip! thanks for explaining!
Amazing! Thx!
Wow! Great tutorial!
What a cool animation tutorial! Extremely useful
Thank you so much super helpful!!
beautiful tutorial!
Pretty nifty tips!
nice and solid
Must have tutorial 🔥🔥🔥
Your approch is too Fresh..Pls make more vdo like this..Thanks! Love From India!!!!
I always wanted to know how to do that without using dynamics and slow motion, thank you very much. 🐬
Thanks for sharing
Thanks
Cool tutorial! How did you set up your f-curve editor? Coming from Maya, we could select an axis and it would just show the graph for the selected axis, exactly like you did. But I can't set it up like that with my C4D. I want to keep the graph editor open and select any object in the scene and it should show the curves for the selected object or it's axis.
Sweet tutorial! HOw do you handle motion blur when rendering? Do you handle it in camera/in render or do you do a motion vector pass? Or do you even need to add motion blur since the flat portion of the curve is so slow that it should be "mostly" sharp. I'm currently working on an animation where I am incorporating this technique but I'd love the transition point to have a bit of blur with it to help reinforce the transition.
@Sketchyvisuals
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jon, thanks! Honestly it varies project to project, sometimes octane's motion blur can really act up, so I will dabble between that and just doing it in After Effects with RSMB. For example motion blur won't work on octane scatter so if I am bringing in a simulation from Houdini I really have no choice but to do it in comp. If I am using it in octane I nearly always set the shutter to 0.008!
awsome! do you think you could use a bit closer view? it just that i cant see anything in the settings...
Hey, thanks so much for the tutorial, I'm wondering whether I can import velocity map into c4d? We would like to create a data driven velocity animation. Thanks so much, Zsuzso
Hi thanks for a great tutorial, one question. How are you able to control the rotation like you show with the nuggets? When I try to set my object in the wanted starting position and try to rotate it around it's axis everything just moves all around the wrong axis. Super cool if you have a answer for this - Keep up the good work :)
@nadrenders4149
2 жыл бұрын
Idk if i'm late but in timeline make sure you select the rotation Z (if you want Z only) not the object
Excellent. How did you handle the chicken nugget making three moves….?
Your voice is so loud! XD
u just learned Match cut