Cinema 4D and Redshift Tutorial - Transition from Metal to Cloth with just a Deformer.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
- In this part, I would like to show how you could create this kind of transition with just a deformer without simulation. Combine it with precise control from only one Linear Field and transfer everything to Redshift to create a blended Material.
Although you could go and check the similar effect in this tutorial from EJ -
• Cinema 4D Tutorial - C...
where he shows how to control cloth simulations using mograph fields.
and this one with the same technique and more
• Cinema4d - Cloth, Tear...
00:00 - Introduction to the effect
00:33 - Building the transition with the only geometry
13:29 - Redshift Material part
33:00 - Render the result
33:24 - Showing prepared scene
amazing effect, gracias!!
If anyone needs the same transition effect with light in Octane, plug the gradient node in the texture of your blackbody emission and your vertex map node in the gradient's texture
Fab tutorial - many thanks!
Appreciate it!
I've learned a lot about expresso in C4d with your tutorials!
@@purplelight2947 Great to hear! I have only just bought a Redshift license, but I am already loving it. So fast and intuitive.
@@ExpressoMechanicTV yeh, redshift - great. I used here older version with old ui, so it might be different in settings now. But overall the same.
Color space - here you could dive in, because of ACES.
And when I talk about gamma to 2.2 here, now it is raw for black and white pict, rgb for colors, and rec 2.1 for exr in dome light.
You could check these guys for more info about colors in Rs, they know more than me)
th-cam.com/video/HGC8k2gbS1s/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/pOXnBML5wVg/w-d-xo.html
oh look , a 4-D corn dog