This is for everyone: Trust me, as a beginner It was extremely hard for me to learn cinema 4d, because of very less proper tutorials. Like Photoshop, blender & maya, substance which have great valuable tutorials online. But youtube didn’t have great cinema 4d tutorials. I wasted 4-5 months learning cinema 4d & also did a course which teached me very weak 3d renders. After all I learned blender & maya which was similar. Blender had amazing proper tutorials, I learned environment art, exterior/interior design, animation & much more. Blender is now just like photoshop, any problem you get into have a solution on Internet/youtube. Tutorials show big projects using blender/maya and not cinema 4d. So it’s best for a beginner to learn blender than cinema 4d, substance painter & unreal. So if you are a beginner, Don't learn cinema 4d first, learn blender; so you’ll have strong 3d fundamentals. Then move on to other softwares like max,maya or c4d
Nice video, overall I agree with the fundamental question, if is easy to learn C4D or start from scratch without knowlage to becom a 3D expert. Yes C4D is most powerfull 3D on the market and easy to learn, this 3D solution is very rich and complex! I am 10yo C4D user and still I using only 70% of all possibilities. To become 3D expert can eat your life guys and doesn't matter what brand did you chosed, keep on your mind guys. I am still learning, every new project, 3D is partly eternal solving puzzles and discovering the right technique to achieve results, thanks all from C4D community which are so creative and professional. As good example is xpresso usage, when you learn all operators then you still will need help from some crazy genius from community, and new version C4D with nodes and procedural modificators just blowed my mind :)
Thanks for the interview man! Excited to see where the class goes with this new skillset.
This is for everyone: Trust me, as a beginner It was extremely hard for me to learn cinema 4d, because of very less proper tutorials. Like Photoshop, blender & maya, substance which have great valuable tutorials online. But youtube didn’t have great cinema 4d tutorials.
I wasted 4-5 months learning cinema 4d & also did a course which teached me very weak 3d renders. After all I learned blender & maya which was similar. Blender had amazing proper tutorials, I learned environment art, exterior/interior design, animation & much more.
Blender is now just like photoshop, any problem you get into have a solution on Internet/youtube. Tutorials show big projects using blender/maya and not cinema 4d. So it’s best for a beginner to learn blender than cinema 4d, substance painter & unreal.
So if you are a beginner, Don't learn cinema 4d first, learn blender; so you’ll have strong 3d fundamentals. Then move on to other softwares like max,maya or c4d
Use whatever software you have. It isn't about the tools, it is about what you do with them.
You gave motivation. This will help a lot while I will start learning cinema 4d.
I use it every day for 8 years now and i still feel like a beginner
Having tired Blender and Houdini before Cinema 4D is a breeze. Houdini is a bit harder than Blender.
Anyway try all of them. It is so much fun.
Blender is the Future
C4d is great and way better but its expensive
Coming from blender, I'm having such a hard time trying to navigate Cinema4D. I'm so close to give up lmao
Do not give up! It is like learning any other program. You just need to keep with it and find the right education to learn from.
Nice video, overall I agree with the fundamental question, if is easy to learn C4D or start from scratch without knowlage to becom a 3D expert. Yes C4D is most powerfull 3D on the market and easy to learn, this 3D solution is very rich and complex! I am 10yo C4D user and still I using only 70% of all possibilities. To become 3D expert can eat your life guys and doesn't matter what brand did you chosed, keep on your mind guys. I am still learning, every new project, 3D is partly eternal solving puzzles and discovering the right technique to achieve results, thanks all from C4D community which are so creative and professional. As good example is xpresso usage, when you learn all operators then you still will need help from some crazy genius from community, and new version C4D with nodes and procedural modificators just blowed my mind :)
Question is.. why its so fucking expensive.
Interesting video. Followed both of you on Instagram.
Thanks 🙌
Can a MacBook Pro M1 Max handle C4D?
Yes
Good Video brother!
Thanks! Have you jumped into the world of CGI creations yet?
Is blender harder?
Yes 3D can do amazing things, but it isn’t photography, end of story.
Narrow minded people gets left behind
One does not exclude the other, in fact they work very well togheter think about the modern mattepaintings...
Really?
Photography isn't 3D either. Both help each other, each has it's charm. And it's not about what's better it's about what appeals to you most . . .