TUTORIAL: Dynamic Modelling in C4D Using MoGraph

Does your client want “that light grid look from all of the music videos a little while back”?  FINE…but you need to scroll a bunch of text through it…which means you need to be able to switch in new text on the fly.  PROBLEM…until now.  You would have to fake the lights using some sort [...]

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All of the Big Motion Graphics Blogs All in One Place

SqueezeMe.tv Freshly Squeezed Motion Graphic News, Tutorials, and other information from across the interweb. A great page that puts all of the ‘big boy’ motion graphics pages all on one page.  Looks like a new homepage to me. Check it. Share This:

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Periodic Table of Typefaces

Amazing geek factor!  Typography and Science!  How can you beat that? Great poster for sale or download. Share This:

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Dome Lighting in C4D using MoGraph

You have your product or title object beautifully modeled and textured…but what about lighting?  Well, one short answer is to look into Global Illumination.  Another option fake GI with a complex lighting scheme.  There are many options out there, here is one.  We’re going to use MoGraph to make the setup a little easier and [...]

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15 of the Best C4D Resources Online

So, you wanna get better at Cinema4D?  Try these resources I’ve collected over the last 5 years. (In alphabetical order…) 3DAttack! Magazine Decent discussion boards. Their largest resource is 3 years of pdf magazines back with tutorials and articles. A lot of the information in the older editions of the magazine are outdated from a [...]

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