Learn to rig and animate a 3D robotic arm in CINEMA 4D. EJ Hassenfratz leads this project-based learning experience, which relies on C4D's inverse kinematics (IK) tools.
In this Cinema 4D tutorial we will learn a workaround for controlling multiple objects' parameters using Xpresso and MoGraph. The setup is not difficult, but it's really cool. If you're not using xpresso that much, it should also help to provide some basic foundations to get you started.
First, you'll prepare the model hierarchy for animation, before adding joints and applying an IK tag that transforms your joint system into an IK chain. Then you'll animate the entire rig and use constraints tags and Xpresso data to control all the moving parts in the arm. Last, EJ shows you how to render the project and import it into After Effects for further refinement.
The Pixel Lab has a new mode of an espresso machine from Remco that they’re giving away that uses Cinema 4D and Arnold Render. As always, the model is free for commercial and personal use.To get the free model of the.
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