Thank you so much for the effort you put into these tutorials. Been using C4D for almost 15 years and still I learn new methods for modelleing. Love it!
Another very good tutorial! Especially when it comes to modeling, I find answers here from the normal workflow, where I would otherwise have had to search like crazy, "search a wolf" (German saying). I always had the problem that I couldn't get any decent curves in cutouts. Thank you and keep up the good work!
I just wanted to say a MASSIVE thank you for yet another fantastic tutorial. I have learnt literally everything I know about C4D from you and your incredible tutorials. You are also THE best 3D modeller I have seen anywhere!! 👍
Superb, but it is not tutorial. just video. Because in uv mode can't see which lines you've selected to unwrap. Because, you know we would like to be shure sometimes we've selected correct lines.
This series is for advanced/intermedia users, even though I try, it is not possible to show every pixel or every move I do, I am not a private tutor nor this is a 1to1 private lecture, I sometimes overlook some parts, but intermediate users should be okay with that. If you are a beginner, please check out the beginner playlist on the channel before jumping into the product series.
Thank you so much for the effort you put into these tutorials. Been using C4D for almost 15 years and still I learn new methods for modelleing. Love it!
Thank you Goran, it is always good to see you in the comments!
man, thank you so much for these videos, they always save me!
First beginner now advanced... You're tutorials are great 👍
Yes, both will be featured on the channel!
First beginner now advanced... You're tutorials are great SIR
Thank you!
im a blender enjoyer but i've watched all ur videos cause their awesome
Thank you, it is always great to hear that from Blender users!
Always enjoy watching you ❤️
Thank you as always!
Another very good tutorial! Especially when it comes to modeling, I find answers here from the normal workflow, where I would otherwise have had to search like crazy, "search a wolf" (German saying). I always had the problem that I couldn't get any decent curves in cutouts. Thank you and keep up the good work!
I must admit, the soft selection part just blew my mind
Yes, it is a great tool that not many people use.
I just wanted to say a MASSIVE thank you for yet another fantastic tutorial. I have learnt literally everything I know about C4D from you and your incredible tutorials.
You are also THE best 3D modeller I have seen anywhere!! 👍
Thank you very much, it really motivates me when I hear these, really appreciated!
Thanks for leveling up my bottle-game! Love the wording!
Haha :D thank you!
You can find the reference image in the Discord Server!
discord.gg/VrTJCpnmH3
Yesss look perfect! I love seeing perfect wireframe, it relaxes me much more than those ridiculous, stupid relaxation videos...
Thank you, I love to see nice topology as well, there is something very satisfying about it!
Thank you for your videos, really appreciate :)
Thank you!
thanks
Thank you!
i cant thank you enough
Does anyone know the name of this bottle caregory ?
you best
Thank you!
Please bro, can you make a video modelling The 'My 360° Camera (1080p)' it's little bit tricky. thank you.
I will look it up, thanks!
Superb, but it is not tutorial. just video. Because in uv mode can't see which lines you've selected to unwrap. Because, you know we would like to be shure sometimes we've selected correct lines.
This series is for advanced/intermedia users, even though I try, it is not possible to show every pixel or every move I do, I am not a private tutor nor this is a 1to1 private lecture, I sometimes overlook some parts, but intermediate users should be okay with that.
If you are a beginner, please check out the beginner playlist on the channel before jumping into the product series.
First, like, then watch the video 😊
Thank you Mirko, really appreciated!
Hi, I'm interested to see a sweep for a model based on Redshift rendering ?
Could be!
Good tutorial 👌
Thank you!
Wat'a bot'a
Nice bot'a innit?
@@polygonpen yes sir