Sunday 19 February, 2012

Using the Cinema 4D Inheritance Effector

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In this video tutorial You will learn how to use the Cinema 4D Inheritance Effector.

In part one of my Inheritance Effector tutorial, I show you how you can trigger or offset keyframed animation applied to an object that you cloned. This is just touching the very surface of what this effector can do!
In part two of my Inheritance Effector tutorial, I show you how you can fake particle movement that would normally only be able to be achieved with Thinking Particles and Xpresso. Using a combination of the Inheritance Effector and other Mograph Effectors, you can achieve close to the same effect as Thinking Particles for use in your workflow without having to ever touch Xpresso.

Instructor: EJ Hassenfratz
 
You can watch this tutorials at:

Trigger or Offset Keyframed Cloned Objects
eyedesyn > Part 1
 
Faking Thinking Particles with Mograph
eyedesyn > Part 2
 


 
Using the Cinema 4D Inheritance Effector  


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