Latest Tutorials
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NAB 2013 Rewind, Nick Campbell: C4D to AE Ultimate Graphics Workflow
C4D to AE: The Ultimate Graphics Workflow C4D to AE: The Ultimate Graphics Workflow |
Cineversity | May 02 2013 | 45:47 | 4562 | |
NAB 2013 Rewind, Robert Hranitzky: Live 3D Pipeline for CINEMA 4D and Adobe After Effects
A New Live 3D Pipeline for CINEMA 4D and Adobe After Effects A New Live 3D Pipeline for CINEMA 4D and Adobe After Effects |
Cineversity | May 02 2013 | 48:17 | 5888 | |
Cineware Party, Part 01: Intro
Discover the possibilities with CINEMA 4D Lite and Cineware in the new Adobe After Effects Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. This video provides an overview of the project. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 01:23 | 39885 | |
Cineware Party, Part 02: Creating Text
Main interface overview. Create text and add a material. Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create text using the Text Spline primitive and Extrude NURBS object. You’ll learn the basics of camera navigation and discover the most important parts of the CINEMA 4D interface, such as the Attribute Manager, Object Manager and Material Manager. While setting up a material for the text, you’ll see how to apply a Fresnel effect and adjust the specular highlight on an object. This tutorial includes the project files for the entire series. The footage is not included in order to keep the download small. Just use your own favorite party footage. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 14:23 | 16147 | |
Cineware Party, Part 03: Animating Text with MoGraph
Animating text with Fracture Object and Plain Effector Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use the Fracture object and Plain effector to quickly animate the text in a flexible, parametric way. The Fracture object and Plain effectors are a small taste of CINEMA 4D’s powerful MoGraph toolset that you have access to once you register and activate CINEMA 4D Lite. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 11:34 | 12973 | |
Cineware Party, Part 04: Adding Balloons
Create Balloons using Lathe and Animate with the Fracture Object and Random Effector Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a balloon using a simple bezier spline profile and the Lathe object. You’ll texture the balloon, and then learn how to easily place and animate the balloons using the Fracture Object and Random Effector. The Fracture Object and Random Effector are a taste of CINEMA 4D’s powerful MoGraph feature set that you have access to once you register and activate CINEMA 4D Lite. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 14:23 | 7884 | |
Cineware Party, Part 05: Creating the Video Wall
Create a Video Wall using Spline Mask, and set it up for compositing Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a video wall using the Rectangle spline primitive and the Spline Mask object. You’ll learn how to texture the rounding and cap portion of the screen separately, how to use the External Compositing tag to create a solid in After Effects, an how to create an object buffer or luma key for a specific object. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 15:21 | 10951 | |
Cineware Party, Part 06: Setting up Cameras
Create an animated camera Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial you’ll learn how the CINEMA 4D render settings affect the framing of your scene. You’ll see how to make the tinted border more prominent so you can easily see the rendered area. You’ll also learn how to create and animate a camera using the Record button. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 06:51 | 6778 | |
Cineware Party, Part 07: Cineware and Multipass Setup
Discover how to add C4D footage to your composite and adjust settings using the Cineware effect Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial you’ll learn how to integrate CINEMA 4D scenes into After Effects. You’ll see the different options in the Cineware effect, and how to work with multiple passes within After Effects. You’ll learn how to extract cameras, lights and solids from the 3D scene and use those to incorporate video in After Effects. Finally, you’ll see how easy it is to change your scene in CINEMA 4D Lite and instantly update your entire composite without ever hitting the render button. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 18:40 | 17537 | |
Cineware Party, Part 08: Lighting
Basic lighting for the Cineware Party scene Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. This video explains how we set up the environment and lighting for the scene. You’ll learn how to define colors in HSV color space, adjust lighting properties like shadow and falloff, and use a light to control the ambient illumination.
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Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 15:42 | 7180 | |
Cineware Party, Part 09: Reflection Panel
Setting up a softbox-style reflection panel Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D Lite and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. This video explains how we set up a softbox-style reflection panel using the polygon primitive and gradient shader. You’ll also learn how to use the Interactive Render Region and Set Active Object as Camera position the reflector panel.
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Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 09:22 | 5344 | |
Cineware Party, Part 10: Dynamics and Cloner
Setting up dynamic simulations in CINEMA 4D Broadcast & Studio Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this video, we explore some of the advanced scene elements you can add once you upgrade to CINEMA 4D Broadcast or CINEMA 4D Studio, including rigid-body dynamics and the MoGraph Cloner object. NOTE that the techniques shown in this video require CINEMA 4D Broadcast or CINEMA 4D Studio. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 15:44 | 4866 | |
Cineware Party, Part 11: Particle Confetti
Use CINEMA 4D Basic Particles to simulate confetti Explore the exciting possibilities with the new live 3D pipeline in the next Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial series, you’ll learn how to create a motion graphics piece in CINEMA 4D and composite and render it through Cineware in Adobe After Effects. In this video, you’ll learn how the basic particle emitter and particle forces in CINEMA 4D Broadcast or Studio can be used to simulate confetti. You’ll also learn how to add the confetti to a dynamic simulation via the Cloner object. NOTE that the techniques shown in this video require CINEMA 4D Broadcast or CINEMA 4D Studio. |
Rick Barrett | Apr 03 2013 | 18:20 | 8342 | |
Industrial Modeling - Holes, Part 01
Dr. Sassi introduces the various modeling tasks that the following videos in the series will be dealing with. In this video Dr. Sassi introduces the various modeling tasks that the following videos in the series will be dealing with. These tasks include but are not limited to: creating patterned selections, creating the geometry for a hole and using MoGraph to place holes on an object. |
Dr. Sassi | Mar 18 2013 | 07:20 | 5687 | |
A Short Discussion About Light, Part 01
Introduction to the concept behind the series In this video Dr. Sassi introduces the concept behind this series and discusses the importance of retraining the eye to really see the details in images. This series highlights the ability to see things in a different light, which enables you to decide when to follow the rules of reality or make creative choices. |
Dr. Sassi | Mar 11 2013 | 07:43 | 2961 | |
Animation Techniques for Teams, Part 01 (Course)
Introduction to ChoreoGraphix In this video Dr. Sassi introduces the the concept behind the “Animation Techniques for Teams”. The series revolves around Dr. Sassi’s idea of “ChoreoGraphiX”, which takes concepts from choreography and applies it to motion graphics. |
Dr. Sassi | Mar 04 2013 | 04:14 | 4757 | |
Speed-Modeling City, Part 01: Selection
Selection - Structured Selection (Introduction) In this video Dr. Sassi outlines a method for utilizing the structure manager to easily create patterned selections on objects that have a grid based polygon structure. This demonstration is done with a Plane, but can be expanded upon to work with Cylinders, Cubes, Torii, and even the default Sphere. |
Dr. Sassi | Feb 25 2013 | 10:41 | 4562 | |
JET Making Of, Part 01: Preparing the Scene
2D layer projection In this video Dr. Sassi talks about the work he did to create a desert sunset. During the breakdown he introduces a multi-layer technique to simulate parallax and depth for the camera moves. The tutorial shows how to prepare the layers in Photoshop and how they are set up in CINEMA 4D. |
Dr. Sassi | Feb 18 2013 | 05:48 | 3615 | |
Cinematography, Part 01: Introduction
Introduction and Definition In this video you learn about how this series on Cinematography is structured. This will start with a description of what a Cinematographer does. |
Dr. Sassi | Feb 11 2013 | 04:36 | 2616 | |
Integration, Section 01, Part 01: Noise, Grain (Artifacts)
Noise, Grain (Artifacts) In this video you will learn the differences between “noise” and “grain”. Generally renders will not have noise or grain, so in order to properly integrate with practical footage you must add noise, or grain, to the render. This video provides an overview on how noise and grain affect an image, and it reacts to edits in post. |
Dr. Sassi | Feb 04 2013 | 06:14 | 5090 | |
CV-ArtSmart: Overview
Easily add artwork from virtually any Adobe Illustrator or PDF file to CINEMA 4D, apply offsets, extrusions and materials With Cineversity’s ArtSmart plugin, you can easily add artwork from virtually any Adobe Illustrator or PDF file to CINEMA 4D Release 13 or greater. In this video you’ll learn how the ArtSmart Object will revolutionize your motion design workflow, with flexible options to add animation and depth to your Illustrator artwork. To download ArtSmart, visit the CV-ArtSmart: Download and Install tutorial here on Cineversity. To get the plugin, you only need a FREE Cineversity login. |
Rick Barrett | Dec 11 2012 | 02:04 | 94246 | |
Free Student Version for North & South America
How to request, register, download, install and activate the CINEMA 4D Free Student Version This tutorial outlines how to request, register, download, install and activate the CINEMA 4D Free Student Version for teachers and students in North & South America. Note that the process for North & South America differs from other regions. This tutorial pertains to North & South America only. |
Rick Barrett | Dec 06 2012 | 06:02 | 89699 | |
Adjustable Bolt Tutorial, Part 08
Finishing the bolt tool with Xpresso In this video you will Bring the bolt tool to life with Xpresso in this final step of the tutorial. You will learn how to make each of the bolt controls work in an easy straight forward manner with just a few Xpresso nodes. Then setup the check boxes for the nut and washers and the drop down box for the bolt head types and you have finished creating your own versatile tool to be used in many ways in your future projects.
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Rod Ross | Nov 21 2012 | 14:39 | 3353 | |
Adjustable Bolt Tutorial, Part 07
Setting up for Xpresso In this video you will create Null Objects that will be used in conjunction with Xpresso to control the length of the bolt and bolt shank. Then you will use character constraints to link bolt objects to the null objects to prepare for final Xpresso work.
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Rod Ross | Nov 21 2012 | 03:53 | 2669 | |
Adjustable Bolt Tutorial, Part 06
Setting up User Data In this video you will create the User Data for the bolt controls and define the default settings for those controls.
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Rod Ross | Nov 21 2012 | 02:48 | 2209 |