Rigging Moving Lights in Cinema4d & Redshift
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2024
- UPDATE: Use this tutorial to make your own moving lights or buy the ML Lighting Kit for premade lights and a video wall tool that are rigged and ready to go: www.evanalexan...
Learn how to rig a simple moving light in Cinema4d using Redshift. We'll cover all steps involved to set up the geometry, create control sliders and an XPresso rig to create your first light. We'll also cover how to move a basic plot over from Vectorworks and swap these instruments into the rig. Basic Cinema and Redshift skills recommended - no previous Xpresso knowledge needed. Download link below for both the rigged and unrigged versions. Feel free to use this in your personal or commercial work: evanalexander....
EDIT: I have since learned that keeping the Range Mapper on USER DEFINED is better most of the time. This lets the USER DATA parameters dictate the range.
Fantastic tutorial 👍
Evan, distinguishing between "intensity" and "exposure" on a visible light source is ... awsome. Thank you so much!
Ahahah how you could produce this so quickly is absolutely blowing my mind. I am so looking forward to this 1 hour process can't wait to deep dive into it. And im just 23 seconds in ! Will report back here after my first (or second) viewing !
Only Halfway through I feel like I should have definitely paid for this it's so good ! This is so relevant to our field and inspiring! We are such a niche market for content like this, it simply does not exist outside of people sharing their craft like you sir. Extremely Grateful.
@MaxxProducer @SimonBonami Here you go - a little light viewing for your weekend. Hope this helps!
Superb, thank you!
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If you change the data type for On/Off to "Boolean" it will create a checkbox interface instead of a float slider!
Yes! I've figured this out and integer radio buttons too. Xpresso is pretty cool! Big things coming soon on this front!
Thanks for commenting with good info.
Love your videos!