How to create a Tracing Text animation using the MoGraph Tracer in Cinema 4D, Part 2

In part 2 of the tutorial on using the Cinema 4D Tracer object with 3D text, I go over bringing the project in After Effects CC and adding some post-production effects. Some of these tips include how to create balloon effects on 3D text, as well as animating expressions and adding post-production motion blur.

Watch Part 1 of the video covering the Cinema 4D R16 techniques here.


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How to create a Tracing Text animation using the MoGraph Tracer in Cinema 4D

There is a lot you can do with MoGraph and MoGraph objects in Cinema 4D once you start connecting things and seeing what they do. In this Cinema 4D tutorial, I outline and experiment I set up to see how you could use the Tracer Object with 3D text.

I'll start in Cinema 4D to create the main texture animation, covering many Cinema 4D Animation Tips, and then do the post-production in After Effects in the second part of the tutorial, available here.


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How to Create Custom Guide Layouts in Photoshop CC

In this Adobe Photoshop Quick Tip video, I go over the new Guide Layout and Guides from Shapes features. These are new Photoshop features which are released with the October 2014 update to Adobe Creative Cloud 2014.

Want more Photoshop Tutorials? Check out some new features to Photoshop CC 2015:
• New Layer Styles
• Quick Export to PNG
• Filter to create bump maps and normal maps for 3D
• Creative Cloud Libraries
• Updated Blur gallery

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Top 5 New Features of Cineware Version 2.0 in After Effects

Cineware is the connection in After Effects that allows Cinema 4D files to be used in AE projects, without needing to first render out the C4D files. There are some great and very useful updates that came with the update to Cineware in Version 2.0, and in this video I go over my top 5 new features.

The new Cineware top features include Cinema 4D Lite R16, R16 Reflections and Reflectance compatibility, After Effects Region of Interest compatibility, Cineware layer synchronization, and collect Cinema 4D files now working.

Looking to get started with Cinema 4D Lite? Start with this tutorial!

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5 More Top Features and Updates for Cinema 4D R16

There are so many awesome new features for Cinema 4D R16, that I couldn't keep it to just 5, and I wanted to put together a quick video of ANOTHER 5 new features for R16. So I did! In this video I outline 5 more great new features that were released in Cinema 4D R16 in 2015. Gears, get your gears! Trust me it'll make sense if you watch the video. Or I've been making Top 5 features videos for too long.

Want to learn about even MORE new features in Cinema 4D R16? Check out My Top 5 new features on R16 in this video!

Hey, we're on R17 now! 
Check out Lots of new features for Cinema 4D R17!


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Top 5 New Features and Updates for Cinema 4D R16

New features, get your new features! Cinema 4D R16, the release of Cinema 4D for 2015, is packed with tons of new features to improve materials, camera tracking, UI updates, and more! R16 is a massive update to Cinema 4D, and there are lots of new features to dive into! In this video I go over my Top 5 new features.

Hey, you out there! we're on R17 now! 
Check out Lots of new features for Cinema 4D R17!

Want to learn about even MORE new features in Cinema 4D R16? Check out 5 more great new features in this video!


My Top 5 new features for Cinema 4D R16 are:
• Easier Keyframing
• Solo Objects in the Viewport
• The Bevel Deformer
• Reflectance Textures
• 3D Motion Tracking


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Top 5 Adobe After Effects 3D Camera Tip & Tricks

Once you start working in 3D space with 3D layers in After Effects, getting the camera to do what you want and stop darting all over the place can be tricky. In this video, I go over my Top 5 Camera Tips for creating better camera animation in After Effects CC, including tips on camera animation as well as animating and linking Depth of Field! 

My Top 5 After Effects Camera Tips are:
• Changing the default Focal Length
• Parenting the camera to a null object
• Cutting between multiple cameras
• Using and understanding Roving Keyframes
• Setting and Linking Depth of Field

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Top 5 Adobe After Effects CC Expressions

When you're an art person, computer programming can make you want to run away as fast as possible. Working with Expressions in After Effects can seem daunting at first, but by learning about some of the top After Effects CC Expressions, you can start working with Expressions to make your animations better and built smarter in no time!

Want to learn more about After Effects Expressions? Check out this tutorial on Using Expression Effects and animating the Wiggle Effect!

My Top 5 After Effects Expressions are:
• Wiggle(0,0)
• Time
• loopOut()
• seedRandom(0)
•Math.round()


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How to use Masks on Effects in Adobe After Effects CC

A really cool update that came out in After Effects CC 2014 is the ability to mask effects, and have different masks on different effects, without having to separate everything out using adjustment layers. That's a hard sentence even to type out, so in this video I break down how to use this new technique for masking effects in a variety of ways. 

In this Adobe After Effects tutorial, learn how to use masks on effects. This new After Effects Creative Cloud technique includes the new masking effects workflow, which is a new feature in Adobe After Effects Creative Cloud. This tutorial covers adding masks to effects, animating masks that are linked to effects, adding multiple masked effects, and adding adjustment layers with multiple masked effects in After Effects CC 2015


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How to Fracture and Destroy 3D Buildings using the Thraussi plug-in and Dynamic Simulations in Cinema 4D

What's the point of learning 3D software if you can't use it to implode CG buildings, right? In this Cinema 4D tutorial, I go over how to fracture 3D buildings or objects using the free plug-in Thraussi, and then how to use dynamics to have the buildings implode, knock over, or fall down. Once you have this technique mastered, JJ Abrams should be calling any minute.

This fractured object can also be brought into Element 3D and Element 3D V2 for After Effects.

Topics include creating and grouping basic polygonal shapes, fracturing 3D objects, beginner to intermediate rigid body dynamics, and using invisible collider body dynamics to create CG destruction with Cinema 4D.

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How to Track & Composite 3D Models into Live Action Footage using Cinema 4D & After Effects - Part 2

In Part 2 of this Cinema 4D Lite Motion Tracking Tutorial, learn how to 3D motion track a moving camera shot, send tracking information to Cinema 4D for 3D tracking, composite any 3D model or element into the shot, combine the footage and C4D file in After Effects CC using Cineware, light and texture the 3D model, and add final compositing techniques including color correction, environment reflections, and a shadow pass to create realistic shadows and lighting.

Watch Part 1 of this tutorial on tackling the Tracking in After Effects Here

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Check out Part 2, Matte Painting using the 3D Camera Tracker


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How to Track & Composite 3D Models into Live Action Footage using Cinema 4D & After Effects

Compositing 3D models into live action footage is when things get really serious in the world of Visual Effects. Using Cinema 4D Lite and the Cineware connection in After Effects CC, you can now track and composite 3D models into footage much more easier than ever! In this tutorial I cover how to do the camera tracking in After Effects, send that to Cinema 4D, and then how to light and composite any 3D model into footage, including getting the shadows right! 

Be sure to check our Part 2 of this Tutorial on 3D Compositing Here!

Looking for more After Effects Tracking, Compositing, and Visual Effects Tutorials?

Start with Part 1, working with the After Effects 2D Tracker

Check out Part 2, Matte Painting using the 3D Camera Tracker

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How to Texture the Caps on Text and other 3D Objects

A great feature of Cinema 4D is the ease of adding different materials to the caps and bevels of text or extruded objects. In this video I take that idea one step further, by going over some tips to create custom selection tags for different letters, in order to totally take over your texturing tasks! I heard alliteration is cool again, right?

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How to Model & Texture 3D Baseball Bats 3 Different ways using Cinema 4D

In this Cinema 4D tutorial, learn 3 different ways to model and texture a 3D baseball bat in Cinema 4D R16. This Cinema 4D tutorial covers various workflows to create a 3D baseball bat, techniques, tips & tricks and three different techniques for modeling a 3D baseball bat in Cinema 4D, including using a lathe, loft modeling, and polygonal subdivision surface techniques. 

This free Cinema 4D tutorial also covers texturing techniques for different ways to texture realistic baseball bats in Cinema 4D, 3D modeling tips on using Cinema 4D with subdivision surface, as well as lathe and loft modeling tools.


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Learn to Model the NHL Stanley Cup using Cinema 4D

Trying to recreate sports trophies is always a fun project to have come in. In this Cinema 4D tutorial, I cover how to quickly build out a 3D model for the main parts of the NHL Stanley Cup. If you're in Chicago, you can then keep reusing this model when they win it again every 1-2 years! Now if only the Bulls could also figure it out...

Looking for the fully built model in Cinema 4D? Like the Facebook page and send me a message at Facebook.com/viytale and I'll send you a link to download the Stanley Cup Model!


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Learn to Create 3D Baseball & Football Fields using the Grass Shader + Landscapes in Cinema 4D

Adding grass onto a landscape objects in Cinema 4D can be straightforward enough using the Grow Grass feature, but what if you want to create very specific variations in the grass, like the lines and graphics painted on baseball or football fields? I had this problem come up on a project I was working on, and developed a technique to tackle this using Density Maps made in Adobe Illustrator. I was so excited when I finally got it to work, that I wanted to make a video to share how to set it up!

This Cinema 4D tutorial also video covers an introduction and overview to the grass feature of Cinema 4D.

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How to Model & Texture 3D Tube Socks with Gradient Textures using Cinema 4D

When modeling something like tube socks in Cinema 4D, not only is it a challenge to not make it look like you are making inappropriate 3D models at work, but getting the textures can be tricky as well. In this video I go over how to model 3D tube socks using Loft Objects, and creating a repeating gradient texture. I also cover setting up your scene using lighting and rendering tips, and even some dynamics to get everything to drop into place!

This Cinema 4D 3D Modeling tutorial also covers beginner tips and tricks for working with 3D objects in Cinema 4D, as well as lighting and rendering objects in C4D.

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Sending and Linking Footage from Adobe Premiere to After Effects

In the old days, editing and VFX were very separate processes, and the workflow was very linear. With the linking options  between Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects CC, now you can work seamlessly back and forth between editing and VFX. There are a couple different options for working between Premiere and After Effects, so in this tutorial I cover all the workflow options.

When you know the dynamic link tricks for working between Adobe Premiere Pro and After effects, the two programs interface well.

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How to Track & Composite Matte Paintings into Footage using After Effects

Adding in Matte Paintings and background set extensions into wide shots can be a great way to change the environment of your footage. When doing so, it is important that everything locks on for the shot to be believable. In this After Effects CC tutorial, I go over how to do just that using the 3D camera tracker, as well as compositing tips and tricks to get all of your VFX elements to blend into your footage.

Looking for more After Effects Tracking, Compositing, and Visual Effects Tutorials?

Start with Part 1, working with the After Effects 2D Tracker

Check out Part 2, Matte Painting using the 3D Camera Tracker

Don't forget Part 3, How to Track & Composite a 3D Object in Cinema 4D & After Effects

 

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How to work with the 2D Tracking, Compositing, and Color Correction Tools in Adobe After Effects

While the 3D Camera Tracker in After Effects CC works great, it is still important to understand how the 2D point tracker functions, and when it is a good time to use it. In this video, I cover how to use the 2D Tracking tools in After Effects CC to pin a logo to the corner of a building, and also outline some very important color correction and color grading tips to get your composited elements to blend into your footage. 

Looking for more After Effects Tracking and Compositing Tutorials?

Check out Part 2, Matte Painting using the 3D Camera Tracker

Don't forget Part 3, How to Track & Composite a 3D Object in Cinema 4D & After Effects

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