@@leoincolor I‘d also love to see the process of how you decided for that art style. Did you develop it over time? You seem to have an illustration background?!
Saw your work on Reddit and immediately followed here! Love your workflow and breakdown, thank you for sharing! The jazz in the background was also super relaxing.
I usually use the standard Cinema 4D render settings, with better anti-aliasing. Usually per frame, takes up to 10 to 15 seconds if too complex. Or I also consider using the physical render when i wan to add depth of field
YES! i come from Reddit. - so glad to see you posting content on youtube. glad to see something outside of octane / redshift.
Exactly! there is this weird idea that 3d has to be hyperrealistic
Very innovative! I'd love to see more about the way you mix 2D and 3D techniques!
Awesome. thx
Your content is filling a void! Wonderful.
i realy love the style GJ
Awesomeeeee, thanks for the tutorial, I saw your post on reddit.
Very well done friend
Thank you really for sharing this technique. Great tutorial 👍🏻
AWESOME, Very inspirational, thanks for sharing
Thank you for your kindness sharing!
Just - all - of - it, very well done.
Loved this
A breakdown of an outstanding quality, making this look so simple like anyone can do it
Thanks! Its a combination of simple tools what makes it look difficult
This is simply impressive and well done. I am really inspired and informed. Thank you.
This is so awesome
This is very useful for a beginner who is trying to achieve 2d style in Cinema 4D, thanks for sharing! Hope to see more come
great job man!
Nice! , perfect tutorial,
This is great!
Just what I was looking for. Thank you. Hope you make more of these 2D looking 3D breakdowns
Awesome!
Thanks, From Reddit!
Reddit 🙌🏻
So niceee brooo
Your works are great. Hope you keep on posting so we can learn from you!
I love it. Please, make for me a beginner tutorial. I love animation
This is just amazing man, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
Hey Enmanuel! I’m glad you can find it inspiring
i like to know more about the 2d 3d intergration. i only do modelling and never reall worked with photoshop
Late to the game, but it would be awesome if you could show how you did the camera movement! :)
Great work!
Dude, I love your content, Keep it up
really helpful
very nice and inspiring
amazing! simply incredible! I would love to see the whole process of the camera rigging and movement. Thank you!
True! I haven't gone through the camera that much. I'll keep it in mind for the upcoming videos, thanks
@@leoincolor thanks a lot! really appreciate your efforts to educate us
Thank you! Please do more tuts!
Really informative, thank you!
I'm glad you found it useful!
@@leoincolor I‘d also love to see the process of how you decided for that art style. Did you develop it over time? You seem to have an illustration background?!
very inspirational keep it up ;)
3:38
Have never seen this workflow before and now really interested, can you go into more detail please
Sos un capo leo, muy bien explicado todo!
Bueno muchas gracias! me colgue con hacer mas videos, pero esta bueno que los que estan siguen siendo utiles :D
love u brooo
Saw your work on Reddit and immediately followed here! Love your workflow and breakdown, thank you for sharing! The jazz in the background was also super relaxing.
Thanks! I think I’ll take another approach for the next ones, a bit more of workflow and less step by step. Hopefully still fun to watch
3:40 Yess it would be great if you could go more in depth. Also, your animations are AMAZING!
theank for the tutorial,
what is the best render settings that are not time concuming for 2d animation?
I usually use the standard Cinema 4D render settings, with better anti-aliasing. Usually per frame, takes up to 10 to 15 seconds if too complex. Or I also consider using the physical render when i wan to add depth of field
can i do this in after effects