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Cerbera

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  1. We should at least get his name right ! That's Nick Campbell there, folks ;)
  2. No, no - hair dynamics - ie the dynamics tab of the hair object... turn it on there - no need to add gravity - in fact you might need to take some of that off, or down, and you do that there also. You can test if it's working by pressing play and then moving the object about in the scene - if the hair moves and bounces as you do, it's working. For your pom pom, the best advice I can give you is to use very few segments in your guides so they don't flop down too badly. You may even want to tick the 'rigid' checkbox which will make them behave more like bristles, which might be more suitable for a pom pom because it makes them much stiffer and only react to to dynamics nearer the ends.
  3. You don't wanna use hair then ? Cos that's where I'd be going first, for its dynamic movement for free, and parametric setup ;) Could be as simple as 'get sphere, add hair, tweak material, turn on dynamics, and animate pom pom' ! Bet that produces a better, or at least fluffier result than even the mighty XP could manage... CBR
  4. I reckon someone just didn't notice it was 2 years old, and replied as if it were current, and that started everyone off again :) We could probably just close it, but in the meantime, here's some positivity; I still really really like C4D, and remain, for the most part, very happy with it.
  5. Once you have made changes to tool defaults you need to save the layout, which saves some things about the scene, AND the scene itself as new.c4d in the folder MAXON installs to. However there are some settings that are not preserved even doing this (IPR settings for example). CBR
  6. 3D has always been a hobby for me (15 years+), and I was a web designer for a living, so already had the 2D sh*t down, but when I realised I enjoyed 3D more than web design I began working doubly hard to fill the gaps in my 3D knowledge, and to specialise in at least one field (modelling in my case). I waited 5 years before I went part-time commercial, and 7 years to go full -time, mainly to ensure that I was at least approaching expert is most areas of the program, and could solve 98% of problems on my own. Some people say I waited too long, but I disagree. Rather too often on this forum we get people who are patently unqualified to be doing commercial work, and yet still they try, before coming on here and pleading for deadline-based help when they come unstuck at the first client hurdle ! :) But we're all different, and learn at different rates - I have also seen people who are producing astonishing work within 6 months to a year, but they are few and far between, and tend to be able to spend all day every day learning their toolset, so are putting in the same huge amount of effort, but getting through it faster. CBR
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    Abstract Form

    Yep, that's... not bad - you've obviously got a decent grasp of the software :) But to be fair and honest, and in the spirit of constructive criticism I would have to let you know that it is a little 'generic', ie the sort of thing everyone does when they first learn the software. And if it's just a little test for your own amusement that is totally fine. But if it's a serious bit of art for potential inclusion in a showreel for example, then you probably need to do something a bit more unique and impressive that hasn't already been done 1000 times before. Honestly I can't tell you how many pulsing blobs I have seen from C4D over the years - but it's in the thousands ! You need to show how you apply these sort of techniques in your own unique and original way. Hope that helps, and is encouraging rather than the opposite... CBR
  8. Yeah, you can't change the point count afterwards...
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    Glass Slices

    Yeah it's a nice little technique that, if I'm not much mistaken, first demoed by Chris Schmidt in Season 2 of Ask GSG when he used it on an ocean diorama... CBR
  10. You mean the Correction Deformer ? That's what I use for primitive selections... CBR
  11. All tutorials from Daniel Danielsson on Youtube are excellent, useful to even the most advanced of us, and amongst the most well-made of any I have ever seen, but this one is particularly clever and rewarding, so thought I'd share it here for those of you who haven't seen it yet. We're using Xpresso as a shader network to mask some puddles onto asphalt, and not letting the kittens get wet, so it's all good. Enjoy. CBR
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    Interior

    Yep, that's not too bad. Lighting is most successful of the elements so far. Still, some areas could stand some improvement, if you don't mind some constructive criticism ? There is not enough randomness in this scene so far. Especially with the curtains, which never look uniform like that in real life, and we can tell that bar is passing through them wrongly. We're also missing some bevelled edges around the scene - nothing in life has a dead straight edge, so you should be eliminating those wherever they occur. Not convinced about the sofa/ chair texture either - looks too large scale; not detailed enough, unpleasant colour (I'd go darker personally). Some blurring on the table edge texture - that could do with better mapping / better texture. Cables going into walls can't just be left like that - you need to model the attachment into the wall as well if you are going for realism. There is some issue with room design as well - it is quite odd to have that splat-artwork thing on the floor under the table where nobody can see it, for example.... Lastly, you seem to be lacking contact shadows, which suggests you are not using Ambient Occlusion in this scene? If not, you should be ! :) Hope that helps CBR
  13. I have no idea how you'd control that with a script. I'm not sure you can. But if you add your edges with edge cut and use the modifier keys, then pinch and slide works exactly like Max's Connect tool - ie they ALWAYS go in opposite directions unless your modifiers tell them not to. Perhaps you could exploit that to your advantage... CBR
  14. Ooh - that may finally tempt me over the XParticles threshold :) In fact it has ! :) Just ordered - thanks guys !
  15. I can't help you with going rates, or upgrade costs (contact MAXON NZ about those), but here, or on the other 3D forums is just about the best place to sell it I would have thought - just do a thread titled 'R17 Studio for sale' in the lounge, and state what you want for it / who will pay any license transfer fees / discounts for both bought together etc... maybe run it past MAXON that is Ok to transfer a license cross territories if you are xfrerring outside NZ. CBR
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    Olympia

    Have you watched @Rectro's excellent and thorough tutorial on C4D hair ? I can see the segmentation on your hair, so that needs to be increased, and it's also too intersecty and fluffy at the moment. CBR
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    Olympia

    Good Herringbone too ! :)
  18. For all our purist modelling snobbery, there is no need to do this again if it renders like that, which is obviously fine. Just make your next one out of quads / Sub D and everyone will like you for it :) CBR
  19. Ewww. Why you have made it all out of triangles ? I was hoping for 100% quads. Oh well, can't win 'em all, eh @VECTOR ? ;)
  20. Looks pretty good to me ! Although we'll never know without the wireframes ;) CBR
  21. Genius ! I'd never have thought of that :)
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