In this walkthrough tutorial learn some of the techniques and workflow used to create a battle-scared Captain America Shield using Cinema 4D, Photoshop and After Effects.
Watch Example (Captain America) | Watch Example (Chris Evans)
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3D,
After Effects,
Cinema 4D,
GenArts,
Grunge,
Photoshop,
Textures,
Tutorials

99 Frames is a social animation project being run by David Drayton, Cinema 4D Product Designer for Maxon.
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Cinema 4D

In this Cinema 4D tutorial by guess host Eugene Opperman, learn how to set up a pinball bumper with dynamic sound, bump action and lighting effects through Xpresso. Watch Tutorial (flv) | Watch Tutorial (mp4) | Download Project | Muse Creative
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Cinema 4D,
Eugene Opperman,
Tutorials,
Xpresso

Greyscale Gorilla has released an upgrade for City Kit for Cinema 4D, with some fabulous new features. The upgrade is free for existing City Kit users. Read Brett Morris’ City Kit review for Motionworks here.
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Cinema 4D,
City Kit

In this walkthrough tutorial I demonstrate how After Effects, GenArts Sapphire, Red Giant Key Correct (use motionworks10 for a 10% discount) and Video Copilot Optical Flares were used to create sweeping title graphics. If you purchase MovieType for Cinema 4D you also get membership to MovieType Plus, where I discuss how Cinema 4D and MovieType were used to style and animate the text.
Watch tutorial (flv) | Watch tutorial (mp4)
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3D,
After Effects,
Cinema 4D,
MovieType

The Pixel Lab has released Industrial Pack the third in a series of Cinema 4D value-for-money model collections which has loads of models, textures and hdris. Lovin’ the grunge!
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Cinema 4D,
Models,
The Pixel Lab

Here’s a quick tutorial on using MovieType MoVersioner, another great reason to purchase MovieType and join us on the MovieType Plus Forum. Watch (flv) | Watch (mp4) | Learn more about MovieType
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Cinema 4D,
MovieType

At last MovieType, a collection of over 250 Cinema 4D presets and tools for creating dynamic, movie trailer-style graphics, is here!
We specialize in creating 3D and motion graphics for movie promos and built MovieType to allow us to work faster and produce consistently great looking work. MovieType gives us, and now you, a creative head start and fast tracks repetitive Cinema 4D tasks which steal valuable design time.
I recorded 22 video tutorials covering all the basics plus many general Cinema 4D techniques. Plus we’ll be adding new tutorials to MovieType Plus, a special area on the Motionworks forum that MovieType purchasers only have access too. Learn more and check out sample lessons.
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Cinema 4D,
MovieType