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EJ Hassenfratz : Hey, I'm EJ Hassenfratz for school of motion in today's video, I'm going to be covering the main differences between the light and studio versions of cinema 4d. There's lot of confus…
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EJ Hassenfratz : One of the things a lot of people don't know is that if you own a subscription to creative cloud, you actually own a copy of cinema 4d and it's that cinema 4d light version. The thin…
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EJ Hassenfratz : So you might be thinking, all right, I'm all set here. I have a version of cinema 4d. Why would I need to shell out my cold hard cash for the full studio version when I have cinema 4…
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EJ Hassenfratz : We have our primitives menu where you can create basic 3d shapes. We have the pen tool where you can actually draw spline shapes, and we have all these different spline shape objects…
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EJ Hassenfratz : So I have like an extrude here. We all know what extrude is. You have it in aftereffects, but basically you can place a spline as a child of the extrude object and boom. We have some…
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Explore the key differences between Cinema 4D Lite and Cinema 4D Studio in this informative 28-minute video tutorial from School of Motion. Learn how to access Cinema 4D Lite through Adobe After Effects, understand the interface similarities, and discover the limitations of the Lite version compared to the full Studio version. Gain insights into creating basic 3D shapes, using splines, and working with generator objects in Cinema 4D Lite. Download the project file and follow along as EJ Hassenfratz guides you through the features and functionalities of both versions, helping you decide which one best suits your needs.

Cinema 4D Lite vs Cinema 4D Studio

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