Volume and Texture in Cinema 4D: Transform Objects

Discovery of Collision between Objects

A course by Marius Visual Arts , 3D Artist and Motion Designer

3D Artist and Motion Designer. Lyon, France.
Joined September 2020
100% positive reviews (18)
482 students
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About the video: Discovery of Collision between Objects

Overview

“In this lesson, I'll introduce you to Cinema 4D's object collisions feature! I will use it to add the stars to my modeling.”

In this video lesson Marius Visual Arts addresses the topic: Discovery of Collision between Objects, which is part of the Domestika online course: Volume and Texture in Cinema 4D: Transform Objects. Immerse yourself in playful experimentation by having fun modeling an original 3D object with Cinema 4D and OctaneRender.

Partial transcription of the video

“Discovery of collision between objects In the previous lesson, we did a more detailed modeling. In this lesson, we'll see how Cinema 4D's Object Collision tool works. The idea is to clone stars from the Mario universe and cause them to collide with the blender container. To start, we will go to the Pen tool. We realize that there is, by chance, the Star tool. We're going to shift it to the side. Instead of putting 8 points, we put 5, because Mario's star has five, we put it a bit in the center like this. We're going to do an extrusion. We are at 20 for the moment and we're going to add a li...”

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Course summary for: Volume and Texture in Cinema 4D: Transform Objects

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (18)
  • 482 students
  • 5 units
  • 21 lessons (3h 10m)
  • 2 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation
  • Software

    Adobe Photoshop, Cinema 4D, OctaneRender
  • Areas

    3D, 3D Modeling

Marius Visual Arts

Marius Visual Arts
A course by Marius Visual Arts

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3D Artist and Motion Designer

Marius Longo is the head of Marius Visual Art studio, based in Lyon, and specializes in motion design and 3D modeling. His style is easily recognizable and based on retro objects from his childhood such as old , VOD cassette tapes, and colorful Lego bricks.

The studio has collaborated with many brands in the creation of animations and unusual 3D objects. Whether it's for clients like Anex, eToro, One Plus, Wilson, or EDF, the result is always amazing.


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Volume and Texture in Cinema 4D: Transform Objects. 3D, and Animation course by Marius Visual Arts

Volume and Texture in Cinema 4D: Transform Objects

A course by Marius Visual Arts
3D Artist and Motion Designer. Lyon, France.
Joined September 2020
  • 100% positive reviews (18)
  • 482 students