Making It Look Great 7

Cinema 4D MoGraph Unleashed

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MILG6 host, Cinema 4D expert and Mograph master Tim Clapham is back to guide you step-by-step through 6 stunning, 3D motion graphics projects.

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MoGraph unleashed
Must-know, real-world Cinema 4D MoGraph techniques and workflows you will find immediately useful in your own work.
The MoGraph master
Presented by Tim Clapham, one of the most skilled motionographers and Cinema 4D artists on the planet.
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3D + motion graphics

Cinema 4D is the motionographers 3D weapon of choice, and MoGraph is the must know module if you want to succeed.

Techniques galore

These lessons are jam-packed with a huge combination of techniques you will use on a day-to-day basis.

Cinema 4D workflow

General Cinema 4D workflow techniques for modelling and texturing which will improve your all-round expertise when working with Cinema 4D.

Lesson outline
MoCap
Working with Motion Capture files such as the FBX format, this workshop takes you step-by-step through various techniques for creating animated elements from captured motion. Watch your motion design advance to new grounds with many possibilities to create natural flowing movement with your graphic components. Main areas covered include: Spline Effector, Random Effector, Tracer, Sketch & Toon. Watch example
Flourish
Based upon the popular theme of heraldry, this workshop will provide you with a variety of strategies to assist in developing your ideas into real world projects. Link Effectors to regular Cinema4D objects to harness the power of MoGraph within your established animation techniques. Deform objects along any path with the Spline Wrap deformer.Animate multiple objects in sequence by utilising the Time Offset feature. Main areas covered include: Spline Wrap, Time Offset, Random Effector, Delay Effector, Xpresso Sample Effector Node, Stacked Materials, Stick Texture Tag, Step Effector. Watch example
Halftone
Whether you wish to recreate a realistic print style halftone effect or build a giant stadium jumbotron structure, this workshop explores the numerous options available when working with image-based source material. Combining MoGraph Cloner in Grid Array mode, explore the potential the Shader Effector has to offer. Main areas covered include: Sort Clones, Shader Effector, Color Shader, Formula Effector. Watch example
Dynamic Letters
Starting with the creation of a simple logo model, then breaking it apart polygon-by-polygon, a techni-coloured interior is revealed. Lit using Global Illumination and powered by dynamic forces, watch thousands of tiny letters, each an individual light source, falling, colliding and bouncing. After studying this workshop, the power of dynamics will be at your fingertips. Main areas covered include: Rigid Body Tag, Plain Effector, Random Effector, PolyFX, Global Illumination. Watch example
Flocking
Need swarms of bees? Shoals of fish? Maybe you simply want to move with the crowd? This collection will point you in the right direction. Streaming with an abundance of opportunities, control the crowds of parameters with ease as you guide them towards your goal. Main areas covered include: Spline Effector, Step Effector, Delay Effector, Random Effector, Target Effector, Multi Shader. Watch example
Dancing Morphs
Attach visible lights onto multiple object vertices and watch as your clones move to the rhythm of the beat. Channel the power of the Inheritance Effector as your objects morph from one to another, leaving a trail of ever decreasing light that flickers through the falloff. This workshop will guide you through the intricacies of some of the often misunderstood and rarely used MoGraph tools, such as the Matrix Object, Instance Object, Sound and Inheritance Effector. MoGraph Instance Object. Main areas covered include: Matrix Object, Inheritance Effector, Sound Effector, Beat Shader, Displace Deformer. Watch example
Your trainer
With over 12 years experience, Tim Clapham is an industry recognized expert in Cinema 4D and a renowned trainer with a strong attention to detail. As owner of LUXX, Tim works with a wide range of global advertising and broadcast companies, producing world-class content that is both technically challenging and innovative.
Requirements

  • Maxon Cinema 4D 11.5 or higher with MoGraph 2.0. Note: Cinema 4D project files will open in previous versions but some data may be lost. Cinema 4D Advanced Renderer and Sketch & Toon modules are required for some tutorials.
  • Quicktime 7 or higher.

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Jul 01, 2011 by Jonathan Scott

I only got into Cinema 4D a few years ago and before i watched MILG release 7 i genuinely had no idea that work of this quality would be achievable outside a SOHO/Hollywood facilities house.

Tim Clapham demonstrates his incredible talents and some of the phenomenal possibilities of Cinema 4D in an understandable and believable way boosting both the confidence and creativity of any C4D user irrespective of their abilities. Project files linked to tuition videos gives users the flexibility to create from scratch or unpick final versions so they can learn from every angle and understand the results they are heading toward before they get there.

As with the previous MILG releases they are very much worth the money and i would encourage users of Cinema 4D and After Effects to consider these as tools that will increase their abilities on several levels.

Jonathan Scott,
Graphic Designer
Scottish Television,
Glasgow, Scotland.

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