In this tutorial I’ll show you how to make a hospital x-ray in Cinema 4D Octane with the falloffmap shader. I’ll also show you some tips and tricks for a faster workflow, and also show the difference between the Octane Dirt Shader and FalloffMap Shader. You can get the free skull model hereRead More
Today’s free model is from my friend Jim Field. Jim has contributed a ton of awesome models in the past, and I’m very thankful for his generosity! This one is a C4D mansion house model. Please make sure to thank Jim in the comments! Also, if you have any cool models or assets you want...Read More
In the last tutorial I showed you how to create a X-ray look in Octane. Here is how you might approach it in the regular C4D engine. There are a quite a few ways you could do this, but here is one that might work. Hope it helps you out!Read More
In this tutorial I’ll show you how to make the see-through colored X-ray look you would find in an airport x ray machine. You’ll learn how to dial in the opacity and dirt shader. Hope you find it useful! Oh, side note, this is not realistic at all. If you want it to look...Read More
We have another free model by the man, the legend, Remco van der Meer. It’s a toy or cartoon style rocket. Pretty rad! Feel free to use for personal or commercial use. Click here to download free 3D cartoon rocket modelRead More
Just a little coding hack to quickly open up two versions of AE in Windows 10. I love this workflow and use it all the time when I’m working on multiple projects. Hope it helps you out! Here is the tutorial if you’re on Mac: thepixellab.net/quick-tip-open-multiple-copies-of-adobe-after-effects-hackRead More
Preparing my final output settings was a bit confusing when I was learning Octane so I thought I would share a “Getting Started” tutorial in case you’re new to the program. This will go over some tips/tricks and gotchas to look out for when setting up object buffers and multi-passes. Hope it helps!Read More