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Bryce 7 Volumetric Cloud Tutorial 1 from DAZ 3D on Vimeo.
Learn how to create and manipulate volumetric clouds using Bryce 7 software from DAZ 3D. This extensive tutorial will give an in depth lesson on this realistic cloud creation toolset.
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How to make a Perpetual Motion Machine in Cinema 4D from Rate My Funeral on Vimeo.
More at ratemyfuneral.com - In this quick tip tutorial we take a look at making a really simple Perpetual Motion Machine. A few cylinders, some connectors and a couple of dynamics tags and your all set for Perpetual Motion goodness!
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Cinema 4D Infinite Loop Animation Tutorial - Part 1 from Motion Squared on Vimeo.
Learn how to create an infinite loop animation in Cinema 4D. Project files - motionsquared.net/cinema-4d-infinite-loop-tutorial/
Cinema 4D Car Paint - motionsquared.net/carpaint
Watch part 2 here - vimeo.com/187605791
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Free CINEMA 4D R16 Instancies painting tutorial from Pavel Zoch on Vimeo.
CINEMA 4D offers two different ways how to distribute instancies or an object on a suface and this tutorial will teach you both of them. Take the first hero of the lesson with a grain of salt. It´s a joke of course. But it´s a very nice example because we will see how to distribute all the pins on the toilet board effectively. The method needs CINEMA 4D Mograph module and a CINEMA 4D R16 feature called Polypen as well.
The second mentioned method is totally different and it uses another pretty old CINEMA 4D feature, it´s called Lighting tool. It does not need more. So, it´s really for everybody.
c4d.cz/articles/inst_painting.php
Who is the training intended to.
CINEMA 4D R16 Broadcast/Studio, a source file is not included (it´s not necessary)
Don´t miss my other tutorials here: c4d.cz
I would like to thank to: Charlie Bognar
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New Trapcode Particular Preset: "Sparkler" - Including Motion Sketch Tutorial from Greyscalegorilla on Vimeo.
Check out the full blog post here: greyscalegorilla.com/blog/2010/10/new-trapcode-particular-preset-and-motion-sketch-tutorial/
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Intro to Procedural Modeling: Not Just Another Rock Generator | John Moncrief | GDC 2019 from SideFX Houdini on Vimeo.
John provides an introduction to procedural modelling for games, that starts with a general understanding of what is proceduralism in Houdini, and then demonstrates how to harness it when making artistic decisions as you generate models. This session introduces you to the idea of using Houdini as a “Tool Building Tool” - with no previous Houdini experience required!
More GDC Houdini talks: sidefx.co/2NAUzpC
John Moncrief is the Education Training Lead at SideFX. Previously, he was the Resident Dynamics Instructor and Dynamics Curriculum Manager at Pluralsight Creative. John has been teaching various visual effects software packages to creative industry professionals for more than 15 years. He lives for the rush of seeing his pupils experience "light bulb" moments. His latest passion is making sure that no software or tools can get in the way of an artist expressing their creative vision.
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Create HDRI inside Cinema 4D from Alexander Alexandrov on Vimeo.
Download the scene files from amateurmedia.net/create-hdri-in-cinema-4d/
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SideFX Houdini 18 - Redshift Render - Instance Objects To Particles from Tobias Steiner on Vimeo.
A quick tutorial on setting up instance objects on particles for rendering in Redshift Render for SideFX Houdini 18.
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Motion Graphics Reel from Jon Buckley Illustration on Vimeo.
Sampling of motion graphics and computer animation projects by Buckley Typographics.
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Xpresso - Building A Custom Timer Tool from ilir beqiri on Vimeo.
A couple of days ago I was asked to create a countdown sequence for a motion graphics project. Instead I built a tool that works as a timer/countdown for different scenarios. It works as a regular timer, based on the project's length. It also works as a countdown, based on the project's length too. But the beauty of it is that it also let's you input totally custom values of time and animate them using keyframes, this enables you to stretch the time interval as you see fit. I hope you find a good use for this setup, it's quite simple to built! If not, at least you have learned something new. If you are interested, you can watch my other tutorial on how to easily animate an analog clock (vimeo.com/118818232). That's also a good exercise in Xpresso. Don't hesitate to share the knowledge! Feel free to ask questions or comment on the subject! Scene Files https://goo.gl/t4uKlP
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Rigging a character with an undulating tail from demafleez on Vimeo.
This is a little crash course in rigging a character with an undulating tail similar to these videos:
vimeo.com/56439409 vimeo.com/78889272
Here's the scene file with rigged and unrigged versions for you to dissect and practice with! http://bit.ly/2klvnWl
Part 2 can be found here: youtube.com/watch?v=RUeY1HMXvFM
questions? ask me on twitter: @demafleez
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