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CINEMA 4D

Digital Tutors Destructive Shattering Effects in CINEMA 4D

Instructor: Fuat Yüksel
Runtime: 1h 35m
Level: Advanced
Software used: Softimage 2012 ICE, CINEMA 4D R14, V-Ray
Video Format: FLV
Resolution: 1280×720
File Size: 914 MB
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In this CINEMA 4D tutorial we will learn how to create a destruction effects shot.

Throughout these lessons we will look at the steps required to prepare and build it all from scratch within CINEMA 4D. We will start by learning the basic mathematical concepts and fundamentals that are needed to understand what we want to achieve. Read more…

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Digital Tutors Creating Run Cycles in CINEMA 4D

Instructor: Delano Athias
Runtime: 2h 20m
Level: Intermediate
Software used: CINEMA 4D R14
Video Format: FLV
Resolution: 1280×720
File Size: 1.33 GB
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In this CINEMA 4D training we will learn how to use CINEMA 4D’s animation tools to create a convincing run cycle.
We’ll start by taking a look at our rig and figuring out a rotation order that would work best for our needs. We’ll then jump right in an start blocking in the run: adding extremes and breakdowns. Once this step is finished, we’ll begin polishing the animation, which includes refining arcs, achieving realistic weight, as well as solidifying each pose. We’ll also learn how to mirror animation to work faster, as well as how to translate the run forward. Read more…

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Running Time: 48 minutes
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Video Format: MP4
Resolution: 1280×720
File Size: 667 MB
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Making of Harry Potter Nagini snake” shows how to create a 27-second video that looks and feels like a professional movie sequence. Learn how to use a combination of CINEMA 4D, After Effects and Photoshop, creating 3d models, adding textures, animating, and adding color correction to the final sequence. Read more…

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Digital Tutors MoGraph Effector Reference Library for CINEMA 4D

Instructor: Kyle Green
Runtime: 2h 14m
Level: Advanced
Software used: CINEMA 4D R14
Video Format: FLV
Resolution: 1280×720
File Size: 912 MB
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In this series of tutorials, we will be taking a detailed look at each of CINEMA 4D’s MoGraph Effector nodes. Each video is a self-contained tutorial centering on one of the many MoGraph nodes available in CINEMA 4D. This means that these tutorials can be viewed in any order you wish, allowing you to jump straight to the content that is most relevant to you. Read more…

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Video Training Digital Tutors

Run Time: 1h 17m
Release Date: February 11, 2013
Author: Delano Athias
Required Software: CINEMA 4D R14
Video Format: FLV
Resolution: 1280×720
File Size: 814 MB
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In this set of CINEMA 4D tutorials, we will learn techniques for polishing animations in CINEMA 4D. The goal of this training is to provide you with tips and workflows that will help you to maintain control over your character’s performance with time-saving techniques. Read more…

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Video Training Digital Tutors

Run Time: 2h 6m
Release Date: January 21, 2013
Author: Kyle Green
Required Software: CINEMA 4D R14
Video Format: FLV
Resolution: 1280×720
File Size: 886 MB
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In this CINEMA 4D tutorial, we’ll be guiding you through some of the essential lighting tools available in CINEMA 4D. Getting acquainted with the core lighting tools and features of CINEMA 4D is an important skill for anyone who is getting started with this powerful 3D application. Read more…

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Video Training FXPHD

Professor: Michael Auerswald
Software Version: R13
Original Run Date: July 2012
Format: MP4
Resolution: 1152×720
File Size: 1.05 GB
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In this course we will cover the various ways that Python has been integrated into Cinema 4D since the release of R12 and R13. Professor Michael Auerswald will look at its features from both an artist’s and a TD’s point of view, using hands-on examples Read more…

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Video Training Digital Tutors

Run Time: 1h 43m
Release Date: December 1, 2012
Author: Justin Marshall
Required Software: CINEMA 4D R14 Studio
Format: FLV
Resolution: 1280×720
File Size: 2.25 GB
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In this series of CINEMA 4D tutorials, members will learn to use the sculpting tools in CINEMA 4D Studio to create very detailed, high-resolution models. We’ll start out by talking about how to setup geometry for sculpting and go over an explanation of the subdivision level workflow. Then, using a little creature as an example, we’ll talk about the functionality of all of the different sculpting tools- from Pull and Grab, to Wax and Scrape. Read more…

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Video Training Lynda.com

9 Courses!
Author: Rob Garrott
Subject : 3D + Animation, Modeling, Visual Effects, Video, Motion Graphics
Software: CINEMA 4D R14
Level: Beginner
Duration: 12 hours
Released: 2012
Format: MOV, MP4, FLV |Resolution: 960×540
File Size: 2.30 GB
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CINEMA 4D Essentials 1: Interface, Objects, and Hierarchies
The first course in the series introduces the CINEMA environment and illustrates the importance of the object hierarchy. Discover how to navigate within your projects; how to configure the application preferences; set up a project properly; and create objects and change their parameters. Rob also explains the different object types and the principles behind creating a model with primitive shapes. Read more…

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Video Training Lynda.com

Author: Rob Garrott
Subject : 3D + Animation, Rendering, Video, Compositing, Motion Graphics
Software: After Effects CS5, CINEMA 4D R12
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 3h 53m
Released: Apr 22, 2011
Format: MOV |Resolution: 960×540
File Size: 890
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CINEMA 4D: Rendering Motion Graphics for After Effects demonstrates how to take a simple logo animation in CINEMA 4D and transform it into a compelling motion graphic with After Effects, incorporating two distinct visual styles. Read more…

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