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As requested by atifdon here: Thread: Official Tutorial Request thread (Torrents only)
With the addition of sculpting tools to CINEMA 4D studio, it's become possible to complete creature projects without leaving the software. In this CINEMA 4D sculpting tutorial we will discuss the modeling of a base mesh in CINEMA 4D, using a variety of modeling tools. Throughout the tutorial we will talk about model preparation and UV layout in anticipation of texture baking and painting. Once the base is prepared, we will go through the process of adding high resolution detail using the sculpting tools in CINEMA 4D. Once our creature model is sculpted, we will talk about baking that detail out into Normal, Displacement, and Ambient Occlusion maps. Then we will use BodyPaint to create textures for the creature. We will integrate photographs and blend multiple layers together to paint a color texture from scratch. We'll also talk about modifying the color texture to create textures that will drive the bump and specularity of your creature. By the end of the tutorial, you'll have learned a variety of sculpting tools and techniques to help you create your own creatures in CINEMA 4D. Lessons: Introduction and project overview Blocking in the body and head Modeling the legs and feet Modeling the large and small arms Finishing the base shape and cleaning up geometry Beginning the UV layout Finishing the UV layout 7 Finishing the UV layout Sculpting the main shapes of the body Sculpting the creature's torso Sculpting large scales on the back Adding the eyes Detailing the head Sculpting the neck Adding small scales Sculpting the creature's limbs Sculpting high-frequency detail Baking out the maps BodyPaint setup Painting a skin base Painting the back scales Painting the neck Coloring the small scales Creating an eye material Painting the abdomen Painting a bump map Painting a specular map Reassembling the creature Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
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