Joey Korenman : Hey there, Joey here for School of Motion. And in this lesson, we'll be creating a very cool Claymation look in cinema 40. I originally started messing around with this look to help o…
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Joey Korenman : So here we are, I have a cinema scene set up, um, and I don't want to walk you guys through the whole process because it would take too long. I just kind of want to show you guys the …
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Joey Korenman : Um, so you can pick color, you can add gradients, you can, uh, have you have a lot of options with the way the floor looks. Um, if you look over here, if I do a quick render, you'll s…
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Joey Korenman : Um, so there's a few keys to the Claymation look and it doesn't have to just be Claymation. It could just be any kind of stop motion. Um, but after having done a few stop motion proje…
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Joey Korenman : All right. So that's step one. Um, step two is, um, instead of animating everything using key frames, that cinema will automatically interpolate for you, which is going to give you a …
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Learn how to create a simulated claymation-style animation in Cinema 4D. Master the techniques for achieving a realistic clay look, including setting the correct frame rate, hand-animating key frames, and applying appropriate textures. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates creating a simple animation of a clay ball dropping and splitting into two balls. Discover the key elements that give stop-motion animation its distinctive appearance and how to replicate them in 3D software. Gain insights into lighting setups, rendering options, and custom plugins for seamless backgrounds. By the end of this tutorial, acquire the skills to texture and animate clay-like objects directly in Cinema 4D, opening up new creative possibilities for your 3D projects.