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Applying Materials in Maxon Cinema 4D

Author : GreyCobra.com

Open Cinema 4d and a render you want to add a material to. If you have not learned how to render yet, please take the following tutorials:
2. Materials can be very complicated, and very simple.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 18, 2006
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3D Text

Author : GreyCobra.com

1.Write something in Photoshop that you want to make 3D.
2.We need to convert this text layer into a shape layer. To do this, go to Layer > Type > Convert to Shape:
3.Now go to File > Export > Paths to Illustrator, and save your document as mytext.ai.

Software : Cinema 4D Photoshop
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 16, 2006
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Lighting in Cinema 4D

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. The first thing we are going to do is change the default way we view scenes in Cinema 4D. Usually, we look at one view port. In this tutorial, we will be using four. Open a new document in C4D, and press F5.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 16, 2006
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Glassy Abstract

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. Create a new document in cinema 4d, make a primitive sphere (Object > Primitive > Sphere):
2. Switch to the 4 port view by pressing F5:
3. Now add a glass material to your sphere. If you dont have any, we have a tutorial on how to make some of your own in our cinema 4d tutorials sectio...

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : May 15, 2006
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Simple C4D Animation for Avatars

Author : GreyCobra.com

Creating a Basic Cinema 4d Animation for an Avatar. Welcome to the tutorial, I will be guiding you through this tutorial step by step so you do not get confused, there are alot of images, I doubt you will get lost. First start by opening Cinema 4d.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 12, 2006
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Modeling a Sprite

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. Create a new document in Cinema 4D. Create a primitive cylinder object (Objects > Primitive > Cylinder)
and set it up as follows:
2. In your objects palette, right click the cylinder, and click Make Editable.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 10, 2006
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Abstract Renders in Maxon Cinema 4D (C4D)

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. First Open Cinema 4D and make a new document. Now, create a sphere primitive (Objects > Primitive > Sphere). You should now see a sphere in your main view port. This is what we will be making our abstract from.
2. That was simple enough, wasn't it? The next step is to make your objec...

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 09, 2006
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Skin Binding For Dummies

Hello, here's a quick tut, this one will show how to do a quick skin bind that will look and deform quite good, while not getting to much into skin binding
Which for a beginner can be quite hard to get the hang of, as its needs quite a lot of practise

Software : Maya
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : May 04, 2006
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Creating A 3D Eye

In this tutorial we will create a 3D Eye utilising Maya's Nurbs Technology. I will be showing you some extra tips and techniques that aren't usually shown when creating an eye, these tips will make sure that your images stand out better than anyone else's

Software : Maya
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : May 04, 2006
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How To Save Renders in Cinema 4D

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. Ok, I am going to first assume that you have a render open already in Cinema 4D. If not, open one up.
2. This is the render I will be saving. The next thing to do is to set up how you want your render to be saved. I will show you the basics of how to save your image.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 03, 2006
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