3D-Graphics

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Material Image Create a gravitation object using Dynamics in Cinema 4D.
Type: 3D Tutorials
Level: Beginner
Material Image Using Photoshop to create this cool text effect with 2 images rendered in Cinema 4D.
Type: 3D Tutorials
Level: Beginner
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Stunning tutorial on how to create an attention-attractive 3D logo and make it the most eye-catching element of your web design.
Type: 3D Tutorial
Level: Experienced
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Modeling a fungus in 3D Max will indeed help you understand and admire the structure of this primitive at first glance plant.
Type: 3D Tutorial
Level: Experienced
Material Image Floor is one of the elements contained in Architecture. Floor Covering Materials are several kinds, such as, concrete, ceramics, marble, steel plate, glass, wood, and etc. One of the floor covering material that we will learn is the wood. There are 2(two) Wood Floor Form, regular, and irregular form...
Type: 3D Tutorial
Level: Experienced
Material Image Brick is one of the Popular material that we usually often used in 3ds Max world. The brick's application as wall constructor or wall exspose.
Type: 3D Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Hey guys, today we will be learning how to export Photoshop shapes into C4D. This is helpful if you ever need to make a logo in 3D or you want to take a character design you've been working on into the third dimension.
Type: 3D Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Fire, fire, fire...nothing satisfies the 3D-loving soul quite like a beautiful fire. This is part one of a two tutorial series for creating a full-blown fire animation. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make the fire material.
Type: Tutorials
Level: Beginner
Material Image Connecting and animating bones is one of the fundamental skills required for making computer-generated animation. This tutorial will how to do it and in spoonodelic style, nonetheless.
Type: Tutorials
Level: Beginner
Material Image Okay, lets start using Lightwave for real then. Keep your Modeler running, and to the top left, click the "File" pull-down menu and select "Close All Objects". This will clear the Modeler so we can start over with our new project...
Type: Tutorials
Level: Beginner
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