Once it would be very nice to see not just the technic how you modelling with tools, but also see how you thinking forward to solve a problem in modelling. Anyway very nice tutorials!
Sehr gut gemacht. Und wunderbar erklärt. Hast einen neuen Sub und auf jedenfall einen like für dieses Tut. Werde wohl öfter bei dir vorbeischauen. ;) Vielen Dank und lieber Gruss! :)
Glad you like the tutorial. There are some shoe tutorials out there, and sorry, to model a shoe is just boring ;) bfy.tw/8qQH For a realistic outside scene I have too less time this year. Next year it will be much better and I have much more time, then I can do such a tutorial. I put it on my ToDo List. Thanks for this suggestion!
I already sent you an email with the download links. You will find a ReadMe.txt in the rar-Archive which should explain everything. If you have further questions, just ask and I will answer as soon as possible. My email address is... info@nikomedia.at
Thanks for the tutorial! I love how patient you are every step of the way. I think your patience is starting to rub off on me. Anyways, I was wondering if there are any quick tips on how to model tree bark, specifically something like this: i.imgur.com/wqCzcbK.png That was my attempt at extremely detailed tree bark. Even though it took 3 hours to render (I stopped it to go to sleep), it doesn't really look all that great. Is there an easier way to do this?
I am glad you like my tutorial and welcome to a relaxed modeling ;) To your tree bark. First, your attempt doesn't look bad at all. I think here is a problem with lighting and the texture is too shiny. I would try such a tree bark just with displacement and of course good and high resolution textures. I will try it this weekend and if i get a nice result, I of course will show how I did it. Wich version of Cinema do you have? Do you have sculpting available too?
Thanks for the reply. I am using R18 studio so I do have sculpting. The texture does look too shiny now that you mentioned it. :/ Please show me your ways. :D
First I serve the people who donated ;) If you have watched my other tutorials, you should normally be able to create such a crown. The tutorial will come, but there are some people before you standing in the line.
Link is... paypal.me/nikomedia I will see then, that I can make it tomorrow. I am really busy, but it's getting better ;) Maybe I even start today with recording, but I need to take some time with my family too and it's already evening here in Vienna.
Friend, thanks for your time and sharing your knowledge in this area, greetings from Colombia
You are very welcome.
Best regards from Austria / Vienna!
very satisfying to watch, very calm and chill voice, 5 years down the road still really useful tricks, thanks for that brother
You are always welcome!
You are the best teacher for me.. I always thanks to you.
You are most welcome!
You are so good at this and teaching
Thank you very much for your kind words ;)
the boolean is much nicer. Great tutorial. Im subscribing!
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Thank you very much! Like the idea of using the cloner to simplify the work.
Glad you like it :)
another great tutorial Niko, I used this technique for doing the ridges in the bottom of a bottle. Thank you sensei
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Once it would be very nice to see not just the technic how you modelling with tools, but also see how you thinking forward to solve a problem in modelling. Anyway very nice tutorials!
Believe me, I have a lot of tutorials online where I come in trouble and show how to solve it ;)
You are the best! This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing all these tuts! Cheers
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Thank you sir
You are welcome!
You're a great teacher, man! love you!
Thank you very much!
lovely tutorial
Thanks!
Sehr gut gemacht. Und wunderbar erklärt. Hast einen neuen Sub und auf jedenfall einen like für dieses Tut. Werde wohl öfter bei dir vorbeischauen. ;) Vielen Dank und lieber Gruss! :)
Danke sehr. Freut mich, dass Dir das Tutorial gefällt.
Liebe Grüße aus Wien, Niko!
You are the best sir !
Thank you very much :)
Thank you very much, great teacher
Glad you like it!
Great Tutorial as always. Maybe you can show sometimes how to Model a Shoe in Cinema 4D. Or to do a realstic Outside Secne. :D
Glad you like the tutorial.
There are some shoe tutorials out there, and sorry, to model a shoe is just boring ;)
bfy.tw/8qQH
For a realistic outside scene I have too less time this year. Next year it will be much better and I have much more time, then I can do such a tutorial. I put it on my ToDo List. Thanks for this suggestion!
no problem. and i just want to say thanks for your helpful tutorials ;D
You are very welcome!
Excellent tut - Subscribed!
Thank you very much!
Just bought your Scene Rig! (I'm a 7-yr user of one of your competitors). Should I expect download instructions via email?
I already sent you an email with the download links. You will find a ReadMe.txt in the rar-Archive which should explain everything.
If you have further questions, just ask and I will answer as soon as possible.
My email address is...
info@nikomedia.at
The links are sent to your email address which I got from PayPal. If you prefer an other address, please let me know.
I think my email may have required you to verify you're not a robot :) Can you see if it bounced back?
Hört sich nach Bayern an, danke für das Tutorial!
Gern geschehen. Mit Bayern hast Du fast recht. Wien ;)
Great teaching style!
+1 and new subscriber.
Thank you very much!
very nice thank u
You are welcome!
merci
Thanks for the tutorial! I love how patient you are every step of the way. I think your patience is starting to rub off on me.
Anyways, I was wondering if there are any quick tips on how to model tree bark, specifically something like this: i.imgur.com/wqCzcbK.png
That was my attempt at extremely detailed tree bark. Even though it took 3 hours to render (I stopped it to go to sleep), it doesn't really look all that great. Is there an easier way to do this?
I am glad you like my tutorial and welcome to a relaxed modeling ;)
To your tree bark.
First, your attempt doesn't look bad at all. I think here is a problem with lighting and the texture is too shiny.
I would try such a tree bark just with displacement and of course good and high resolution textures.
I will try it this weekend and if i get a nice result, I of course will show how I did it.
Wich version of Cinema do you have? Do you have sculpting available too?
Thanks for the reply. I am using R18 studio so I do have sculpting. The texture does look too shiny now that you mentioned it. :/ Please show me your ways. :D
Crown tutorial please :C
First I serve the people who donated ;)
If you have watched my other tutorials, you should normally be able to create such a crown.
The tutorial will come, but there are some people before you standing in the line.
I will donate :) link please
Link is...
paypal.me/nikomedia
I will see then, that I can make it tomorrow. I am really busy, but it's getting better ;) Maybe I even start today with recording, but I need to take some time with my family too and it's already evening here in Vienna.
10000000000000000000000000 thnks, master.
You are very welcome!
정말 감사합니다.
Do you really think I can read this?
구글 번역기가 있잖아요. 한국에서도 보고 있다는걸 알리고 싶었습니다. 감사합니다.
Write in German, or English. Otherwise I delete your comments and block you from comment here.
I thought the Korean people a polite people, so why do I have to translate it?
You don't think it is easier one guy writes in English instead hundreds of people have to translate?