I found a really awesome rig hidden deep in the bowels of the Cinema 4D content browser. If you haven’t heard of it, check this quick video out. It’s a primer for how to use the rig. Just a heads up, the free rig is available in R17 and above. Hope this helps you out!Read More
In this Cinema 4D R18 quick tip I’ll show you a new quick way to make extrusions that render a lot faster than displacement. It’s the new “Parallax Offset” feature. Hope this is useful to you. Check out our Procedural Material Pack here: thepixellab.net/cinema4d-procedural-material-packRead More
Just a little beginners tutorial on how to set up spline dynamics in Cinema 4D so you can have cables, ropes etc. that are dynamic. Hope it helps! The model used is from our Events and Venues Pack you can find in our store here: thepixellab.net/events-and-venues-pack-over-50-c4d-modelsRead More
Have you ever wanted to bring something from Cinema 4D into After Effects with some compositing tags but the nulls don’t come over correctly or are acting strangely? This “hack” of baking your animation might save your bacon and a lot of frustration. Hope it helps!Read More
We have a free blueberry model for you guys, but more importantly, a quick tip on the new Push Apart Effector for C4D R18. Just wanted to make sure you are aware and using it! Big thanks to Remco for creating this blueberry model/scene! Click here to download free blueberry modelRead More
Just a little tip for adding some depth/realism to your scene when using the Physical Sky Object in C4D. It’s a nice little feature to be aware of!Read More
Speed up your workflow in C4D with this little tip on the “animation” feature that is often overlooked. Super useful! The model being used is from our Technology Pack if you’re interested: thepixellab.net/tech-packRead More
Just a couple of my favorite workflow efficiency tips. Hope they help! (Model is from our Industrial Pack 2: thepixellab.net/industrial-pack-2)Read More
In this quick Cinema 4D tutorial I’ll show you the easiest way to loop your animations using F-Curves and the Before and After options. Hope it helps some of you out!Read More
Cinema 4D Depth passes are incredibly useful for compositing in After Effects. Setting them up, however, is a bit annoying. I found a really cool free preset rig by Mike Udin that lets you visualize your depth pass directly in C4D so you can set them up quickly and accurately. Thanks for sharing, Mike!...Read More