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Matt Savard >HDRI in C4d
One of the more exciting developments in the last few years in the field of Computer Graphics has been that of using HDR images to define the lighting for a 3d scene. By using this technique, you can produce very realistic and warm images based on lighting data taken from real world locations.

Maxon>Lighting: Creating Caustics
With the release of XL Version 7 comes a powerful new set of features to create more realistic imagery. Among these new features are caustics, which are formed by light being reflected or transmitted by a number of specular (shiny) surfaces before interacting with a diffuse (light scattering) surface.

Maxon>Modeling: Mesure & Construction
Many times it is needed to measure distances and angles betwen one or two objects. The Measure & Construction tool does this and more!

Enigma>Modelling a pawn in C4d
You are only expected to have some very basic knowledge about the interface of this software. Here is an example of the end result of the tutorial.

 

Maxon>Advanced Render :HDRI
With the new HDRI support in CINEMA 4D R8.1 you are now able to create realistic lighting for your scenes using only HDR images and no lights.

Z77>Modelling: Metaball
This tutorial will show you what the metal ball modeling object is used for
in Cinema 4D

Z77>Modelling: modelling a lava lamp
This tutorial will show you how to create a n animated lava lamp
in Cinema 4D.
 

Jeff C.7thChamber>Modeling: Chevy Bel air'55
A very extensive tutorial on how to model a car in cinema 4d 6 and up. A very good and comprehensive reference for beginners and intermediate Cinema 4d modelers.

3dResources>Modeling: Simple Glass
Open a new document by starting up Cinema 4D or go to File > New
Switch to front view by pressing F4. Now we are in the starting position for our glass modeling.

Maxon>BodyPaint3d: Unwraping and painting a gun
This first part of the tutorial is going to deal with a quick efficient way to UV map a weapon in BODYPAINT, it may seem a bit daunting at first but after while you'll rip a gun to bits in 15 minutes!!
 
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