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maxoncomputer.com
Time Curves are a powerful feature that allow you to refine all types of animation (movement, transitions, etc). In this tutorial you'll explore how to use the Path Mode in the Time Curves Window to manipulate the motion of an object. This technique can also be applied to tracks other than Position (i.e. Morphing, Textures, etc.).
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maxoncomputer.com
In this tutorial you'll explore how to use Velocity Mode in the Time Curves Window to manipulate the motion of an object. This technique can also be applied to tracks other than Position (i.e. Morphing, Texture, etc.).
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Tutorial by
maxoncomputer.com
Rail Splines are the key to getting more control over spline-based animation tracks. To understand rail splines imagine a rollercoaster that runs on a single rail but uses a guide rail to control bank...
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maxoncomputer.com
Since you cant actually have particles travel along a spline in the current version of CINEMA 4D, you can create a workaround by emitting a spline with your particle object aligned to it. Here is a simple example of how you can set this up in your scene.
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Tutorial by
maxoncomputer.com
You've just spent hours modeling a perfect snake and you need it to slither just a short distance. Well, you could use bones to animate it, or if you happen to have made your snake with a loft NURBS you can have each segment follow a defined spline path and offset the sequences.
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Tutorial by
maxoncomputer.com
This tutorial will show you how to create an animated GIF using CINEMA 4D XL and Adobe Image Ready 2.0. The settings used in this tutorial are only suggestions. Feel free to use whatever settings fit your specific purpose.
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Tutorial by
maxoncomputer.com
Time Curves are one of the most powerful features of CINEMA 4D. Using Time Curves, you can manipulate an object's motion using path, velocity, and acceleration controls.
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Tutorial by
pixel2life.com
Text Creation and Animation - Learn everything about text in Cinema 4D!
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Tutorial by
soltisviolin.deviantart.com
C4D R9 Tutorial on Dynamics - How to bounce a ball
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Tutorial by
stilisticdev.net
Welcome to part two of the building Stilistic tutorial. In the last tutorial we went over the
process of actually creating the orb. In this tutorial we will bring it to life with some simple animation.
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Tutorial by
tutorials20.com
Learn the animation basics and looping in Cinema 4D
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