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Boolean Modeling

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. First, I will explain what a Boolean does in brief. Booleans are modeling tools that let you add, subtract, and intersect space within 2 objects. They are very effective for modeling out space within objects, such as a glass of water.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 29, 2006
 
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Modeling a Glass

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. Create a primitive Cube object (Objects > Primitive > Cube):
2. In the attributes palette, set it up as follows:
We created 3 segments in each dimension for when we start editing the points. Creating 3 in each dimension will divide our cube like this:

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : May 26, 2006
 

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Character Animation Theories And Principles

Author : Mike Brown

Editor's Pick in 3D Graphics Tutorials, May 2006
Character animation is a really difficult thing to understand grasp for most people. This really good tutorial will explain to you the basics in a format that even your grandmother could understand.

Software : Photoshop
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : All levels
Added : May 25, 2006
 
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Pipes and Wires

Author : GreyCobra.com

1. First select your Bezier Spline Tool:
2. If you have ever worked with the pen tool in photoshop, this is basically the same tool except with 3 dimensions. Switch to your 4 port view by clicking F5:

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 24, 2006
 
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Particle Emitters

Author : GreyCobra.com

Create a particle emitter (Object > Particle > Emitter). An emitter is an object that will generate multiple versions of the same object and move them in the Z direction. We can use particle emitters for almost anything that has multiple of the same object.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 23, 2006
 
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Blurred Reflections and Refractions (Frosted Glass)

Author : Shawn Hempel

Editor's Pick in 3D Graphics Tutorials, May 2006
Do you really want to impress your friends with some awesome special effects? Then how about teaching yourself how to make glass images with a really cool "frosted" look. Check it out.

Software : 3ds max
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : May 23, 2006
 

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Designing Better Abstract Renders

Author : GreyCobra.com

Open Cinema 4d, and create a basic abstract render or load one that you have already started. We are going to add onto this render by simply adding some modifiers and editing it to it to give it different looks.

Software : Cinema 4D
Type : 3D Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 19, 2006
 
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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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