In Part 2, we’ll brush and cut Bumblemouse’s fur to scruff him up a bit, add in his whiskers, antennae, wings, and texture the fork. Finally, we’ll add in some lighting so we can highlight details in our fuzzy Bumblemouse character, as well as dialing in the subsurface scattering shaders for his skin. Once that’s done, we’ll add in the hair and go through all the different options for art directing the look, and then set selections so we limit the hair to only the regions we want. After that, we’ll add in a fork from the content browser and modify it with several subd modeling techniques until it looks more like a fondue fork. Next we’ll look at references to other mouse characters so we can find a good looking pose and match it. In this Cinema 4D Octane Render tutorial, David Ariew will begin by downloading a mouse character from CG Trader that’s originally rigged for Maya, and then reducing the rig down to its essentials for C4D. Want more Octane Tutorials? Watch our Octane Tutorial Youtube Playlist! What You’ll Learn in These Videos: Want to see more tutorials from David? Be sure to show him some love, follow him on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and leave some comments in the comments section & let us know about any Octane tutorials you’d like to see in the future!
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Joren from The Pixel Lab talks about the Scatter object, which is like a cloner in Cinema 4D.Ĭreating Plants in Octane and After EffectsĪrthur Whitehead explains how to model a plant, light it, spread the vegetation with Octane Scatter, and then bring it into After Effects with Trapcode Particular, Video Copilot Optical Flares, and Frischluft Lenscare for depth of field effects.In this comprehensive 2 part Octane Render for Cinema 4D tutorial, David Ariew will show you how to pose and alter a rigged mouse character, dial in the hair settings, lighting, and subsurface scattering materials, and get them all looking good in Octane, and even alter a cheese fork with sub-d modeling techniques and create honey with volume modeling, and build out the environment and color look. David Ariew does a lengthy tutorial on creating a Mars colony with Cinema 4D and Octane.ĥ Things You Didn’t Know In Octane – Cinema 4D Tips TutorialĬG Shortcuts gives you some nice tips on smoothing glass, working with noise, double-sided rendering, and more.Ĭinema 4D Octane Tutorial: Scatter Object Overview This one is from the playlist above but it’s brand new, and I’m a geek for space stuff. The first is an overview video, then they cover topics like converting physical render scenes for Octane Render, creating a futuristic city using Octane Scatter, applying motion blur in Octane Scatter, and more.Ĭreate a Detailed Mars Landscape Using Octane Render Displacement Updated: Now with correct image Octane Render Playlist for Cinema 4Dĭavid Ariew and Eyedesyn have a playlist, currently with 12 videos, that dive into Octane and Cinema 4D. 5 Things You Didn’t Know In Octane – Cinema 4D Tips Tutorial – CG Shortcuts gives you some nice tips on smoothing glass, working with noise, double-sided rendering, and more.David Ariew does a lengthy tutorial on creating a Mars colony with Cinema 4D and Octane. Create a Detailed Mars Landscape Using Octane Render Displacement – This one is from the playlist above but it’s brand new, and I’m a geek for space stuff.The first is an overview video, then they cover topics like converting physical render scenes for Octane Render, creating a futuristic city using Octane Scatter, applying motion blur in Octane Scatter, and more. Octane Render Playlist for Cinema 4D – David Ariew and Eyedesyn have a playlist, currently with 12 videos, that dive into Octane and Cinema 4D.Enjoy some tutorials about Cinema 4D and Octane Render.
Today we’re doing a gathering of tutorials about third-party renderers for Cinema 4D.