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Cinema 4D R20 tutorial - Animated cartoon icing

YT 2018-12-04 11:54 tutorial  > Cinema 4D  > modeling

Sean Dove is back with another Cinema 4D quick tip.

 

Today we will look at how we can create this fun, cartoony, icing effect using some of the new tools in R20. We’ll see how quickly it is to set up and be able to get it to sit nicely on our object we are icing. We’ll then animate it on using the new fields system. 

Falloffs are one of the most powerful aspects of Cinema 4D and the MoGraph feature set, making it easy to adjust an effect based on simple shapes. Fields allow you to layer those shapes, link them to multiple effects, and so much more. It’s a whole new world of possibilities.

Fields define the strength of an effect, whether it’s a MoGraph Effector, a Deformer, a Vertex Map or Selection tag. Many different types of fields offer many ways to define that strength - from simple shapes to shaders or sounds, to objects and formulas. Layer Fields on top of each other with standard mixing modes and remap their effects. Group multiple Fields and use them to add all sorts of effects.

 

 

Author: YT Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: c4d
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Nelson Gel 09:04:49  |  12-12-2018
WOW!!! I really love this video. it's very very helpful for me.