Hey guys, Happy you liked the tips. Many repetitive questions, so here are your answers: Dark Windows is available in the latest Windows version 1809, just enable dark mode. If the file manager is not getting dark, then you're not on the latest version. My silky smooth camera movements are possible thanks to the 3D Space Controller, used it for years and recommended it in this video: ruclips.net/video/ElQ8EDHJkZM/видео.html Enjoy!
Hi Andrey! Love your vids, may I ask how did you turn on the HUD poly count all the time??? It is so struggle to find a tutorial detailing this subject, please let me know and thank you so much.
One addition to the sound tip. After you add your special track and sound file, you can take a step further. I use this trick whenever I need to time animations to voiceovers/music. Right-click on the mini timeline under the perspective window. Select Show Soundwave and select Your Sound File. Now you will have a little soundwave graphic along with keyframes, etc. Sometimes this is easier than using the big timeline for timing.
@@AndreyLebrov That sound tip is bugged I think. It works but then if I save the project then close and reopen it it's just white noise. You can fix it by deleting the audio clip and bringing it back in again but it's pretty annoying (S22).
Best channel on youtube! quality of these videos are insane! These Tips are insane! I just like, that you do something new. Not just repeating same old shit from the tube. 💪💪💪👍 I watch your videos even if the thing you are talking about does not interest me(usually they do) so much. Thank you. 🙏💪👍
That display tag tip was brilliant, I'm now also enjoying using it to set non-important objects to Lines shading mode. That could be a lifesaver. Two wee words of warning, when you're in Point Keyframe mode, every keyframe will create a copy in memory of the model being animated... So if you've got a complex model your filesize may start increasing a lot. Also Xref's are pretty buggy, they're great in certain situations, but as a general rule we avoid them when possible.
you are my biggest inspiration! I only stared working with cinema4d for a couple of weeks now. but because of you i can work a lot better. Keep up the good work!!! you need way more subscribers for you channel. The quality of your work is amazing. I can honestly say that you are my rolemodel for making my 3d projects! Good luck in the future, and i hope the best for your channel!
These top 10 kind of videos are a welcome series, but don't do it more often. I have seen many youtubers making a lot of them just because they get good views. It's just overdone after a point of time. Videos based on specific topics would be better for the long run and at the same time more informative for us too. Love the effort you put into the videos man! Thanks for everything. You are one of my biggest inspirations in my life...
Thank you so much Andrey for your comprehensive, easy to follow tutorials! on 08:18 what I do sometimes to disable a texture is set the selection tag to something like 0. not it's disabled. it enables me to have different textures on an object and disable specific textures.
I just listened to the first tip and instantly Subscribed! Also the spline point animation is soo helpful too (like in animating guitar strings). Mind blown.
Definitely nice tipps you dropped there! I work with Cinema for a while now and I love to see new quick tipps I didn't know before! Thanks for sharing and I'd love to see more in that direction ;)
FYI: read the Bane trilogy if you're into star wars...i read a book a week for a year of star wars..lasted 30 some odd weeks. They seem like your style.
I'm amazed over how you ''navigate'' in 3D space, can you please share a bit about your peripherals? Wacom pen in your right hand and 3D mouse in your left hand?
Subbed immediately. I like your style. I was hoping to uncover why all my objects keep coming in so small. I don't want them one inch big! I'm sure there was some way to alter all that that in preferences. Now I will look at your other videos.
thanks for the video n yea keep doing this kinda stuffs cos it does help improve our workflows... plz do a vid about ur Wacom tablet configuration for cinema4d.
Андрей, видео очень крутые, ощущение, будто смотришь дорогой курс. Ответишь на ряд вопросов, когда будет время?) Почему сова? Ты как-то добился стабильности от Октана или живешь с этим?) Не хочешь перейти на блендер, говорят, там все удобнее, чем в Синьке?
Any chance we could get a video on X-Particles Explosia? There is all but one tutorial for it for C4D which is only helpful to a small extent, and I'm having a hell of a time trying to figure out how to make a piston explode like it does in an engine. Starting to think I made the wrong purchasing decision.
Thanks Andrey, your content is awesome and I wish I see more at the future. Nice tips and I get a lot of your explanations without wasting time (y) very good and thanks, dude.
Hi Andrey, I trust you and your family are well and healthy. Just a quick question! What screen recording software do you use? Can you recommend? I love your work by the way, outstanding!! Best regards.
Would love to see how you set up the HUD and sliding bars to control the rigs. I know this is through expresso but would love to see how you actually create the box with the sliders
He didnt create the box and the sliders, he shows how he did it with the cube. Its just a process of dragging and dropping parameters in to the viewport.
XREFs are a great idea, but I've found them to be really unstable in a real production environment. I used them a couple of years ago on a project to bring a lot of characters into a master scene to be animated. Updates weren't as easy as I thought they would be and I ended up losing most of my animation and had to scrap the project. That was a few versions ago. I hope it's better now.
Cool tips, spasibo bratan!) Btw there is a trick that not many people really know) When you have selected objects (1 or more) in the scene you can quickly make them children (hold ALT) or parents ( hold SHIFT) when creating new Generators/Modifiers/MoGraph etc. It so much easier to arrange you hierarchy in the scene with multiple objects, saves loads of time for sure) Hope it helps someone!)) Happy creating everyone!
@@AndreyLebrov glad you liked it) Please add shortcuts such as U, M and my personal favorite - V (to switch between scenes). I've seen some incredible artists doing all commands from drop down menus all the way, so it may be useful to many of your viewers ;) thank you for your videos, seen them all. горжусь!)
I guess that your assumptions is that everyone who is watching this is conversant with cinema 4D... As your FAN, i suggest you do a basic crash course on cinema 4D for the sake of others if you dont mind... Otherwise keep it up, you are going far.
Hi Andrey, There's something I REALLY REALLY love about your videos. The way you film and edit your tutorial videos. Could you please tell me what lens, camera settings and what kind of lighting did you use for recording this video? Thanks in advance.
The 'HUD' thing is amazing, loving that. I got the option to go C4D or Blender (free but with lots of add-ons probably, I know me). From a 3dsmax user for a decade, any suggestion I would appreciate. No need to go into detail, just the first thing that comes to mind would be enough. It's gonna be a road full of bumps and harsh moments either way, wonder which one I'll deal with first.
I knew every single one , guess that makes me a guru too🙄. Surprised you didn’t touch on the token system when talking about universal file paths, as this is an awesome way of creating automated render locations from variables such as the document name, so you literally never have to touch the output path during a project by using the tokens for folders and file names.
Hey guys, Happy you liked the tips. Many repetitive questions, so here are your answers:
Dark Windows is available in the latest Windows version 1809, just enable dark mode. If the file manager is not getting dark, then you're not on the latest version.
My silky smooth camera movements are possible thanks to the 3D Space Controller, used it for years and recommended it in this video: ruclips.net/video/ElQ8EDHJkZM/видео.html
Enjoy!
Thanks for the quick answer Andrey! You Rock!
oh hello! Interesting video as always. How are you?
Please keep these kind of tutorials. It’s so useful. Thanks
Haha 😂 , welcome to the club 👌🏼
Hi Andrey! Love your vids, may I ask how did you turn on the HUD poly count all the time??? It is so struggle to find a tutorial detailing this subject, please let me know and thank you so much.
Those were some dope tips indeed! Thanks Andrey :)
Please make a cinema 4D course for beginners/intermediate level. We are ready to buy it.
you are ready to buy it not we
@WarcraftFlix thank you
why? there is like 192481'74109247109 tutorials out there ffs
@@es_ina we like free safe
@@sambanda3101 But Free one not always is profession one
One addition to the sound tip. After you add your special track and sound file, you can take a step further. I use this trick whenever I need to time animations to voiceovers/music. Right-click on the mini timeline under the perspective window. Select Show Soundwave and select Your Sound File. Now you will have a little soundwave graphic along with keyframes, etc. Sometimes this is easier than using the big timeline for timing.
Oh nice mate, thank you! I didn’t know this one ❤️👌🏼
@@AndreyLebrov That sound tip is bugged I think. It works but then if I save the project then close and reopen it it's just white noise. You can fix it by deleting the audio clip and bringing it back in again but it's pretty annoying (S22).
This is on point. Can't wait for more!
Dope! Thank you, and i have one suggestion for next video about UV Unwrapping 🙏🏻✌🏻
GAD - Gaming, Art & Design buy 3D Coat. It’s cheap and super easy for UVs.
Eric Liss I use RizomUV, almost the same, but for other people probably is useful my suggestion 😀✌🏻
Vote for a tut for the fireflies jar! (unless it exists somewhere...)
Now there is
@@vladchira521 Yep! ^.^
Best channel on youtube! quality of these videos are insane! These Tips are insane! I just like, that you do something new. Not just repeating same old shit from the tube. 💪💪💪👍 I watch your videos even if the thing you are talking about does not interest me(usually they do) so much. Thank you. 🙏💪👍
That display tag tip was brilliant, I'm now also enjoying using it to set non-important objects to Lines shading mode. That could be a lifesaver. Two wee words of warning, when you're in Point Keyframe mode, every keyframe will create a copy in memory of the model being animated... So if you've got a complex model your filesize may start increasing a lot. Also Xref's are pretty buggy, they're great in certain situations, but as a general rule we avoid them when possible.
you are my biggest inspiration! I only stared working with cinema4d for a couple of weeks now. but because of you i can work a lot better. Keep up the good work!!! you need way more subscribers for you channel. The quality of your work is amazing. I can honestly say that you are my rolemodel for making my 3d projects! Good luck in the future, and i hope the best for your channel!
This is GOLD for starters, timeless tutorial, hella good tips
These top 10 kind of videos are a welcome series, but don't do it more often. I have seen many youtubers making a lot of them just because they get good views. It's just overdone after a point of time. Videos based on specific topics would be better for the long run and at the same time more informative for us too.
Love the effort you put into the videos man! Thanks for everything. You are one of my biggest inspirations in my life...
Tip no.10 made me feel super joy, cause it was really a horrible week for me having to fix that for all projects. Big thanks
Dope tips man, number 9 is a really good surprise to me! The material replacement one is awesome as well.
great to have you back..keep them coming
Andrey 3 years ago I started watching your channel. Now I'm startting to learn 3d again. Here we go lol wish me luck
The last tip... very nice didn't know about that :) Thanks a lot Lebrov!
Man this is Gold! Thank you sharing your knowledge honestly!
Looking forward for more :)
I needed tip #5 years ago... thanks for showing that one!
Thank you so much Andrey for your comprehensive, easy to follow tutorials!
on 08:18 what I do sometimes to disable a texture is set the selection tag to something like 0. not it's disabled. it enables me to have different textures on an object and disable specific textures.
I gasped at the 9:20 tip. Yessssssssssss!
omg, that Linking tip is crazy, i never new that! helps so much!
I'm eagerly waiting for this kind of videos from you. Really hope more of these videos are coming along.
Kudos for your efforts.
that 5-degree rotation tip will be my savior
Perfect short tipps. Great format, straight to the point. Thanks for sharing.
Man, all of these tips are so handy! Thanks a lot!
Thanks for uploading lebro
I just listened to the first tip and instantly Subscribed! Also the spline point animation is soo helpful too (like in animating guitar strings). Mind blown.
Thanks Andrey as Always! Love your videos!
& Finally, fully visible new Logo Animation 😍
Thanks a lot Andrey for the tips, the one with linking to/or will save me nerves and hours! Much appreciated!
Thanks for all your effort and bringing us a real quality vids.Greetings from Turkey!
Thanks a lot, Andrey! 5 of 10 tips were new to me, really handy stuff! Keep it up, would like to see more of this workflow quick tips!!
Definitely nice tipps you dropped there! I work with Cinema for a while now and I love to see new quick tipps I didn't know before! Thanks for sharing and I'd love to see more in that direction ;)
You inspired me to dive into C4D. I cannot thank you enough Boss. 👊 starting my journey into freedom and leaving the rat race behind.
FYI: read the Bane trilogy if you're into star wars...i read a book a week for a year of star wars..lasted 30 some odd weeks. They seem like your style.
I don't know why there isnt more views on this video. Please keep making these Andrey and thank you!
The sound. That was epic!
Thank you, man. Please keep going with contents like this It`s very handy and useful
One of your best tutorials... well done.
These kind of tips are going to be really useful, especially for people who doesn't have years of experience so keep it up ! Cheers!
That Xref is really cool thing, I wondered if its in cinema or not, thank you for saving our time ! Great Andrey !
I'm amazed over how you ''navigate'' in 3D space, can you please share a bit about your peripherals? Wacom pen in your right hand and 3D mouse in your left hand?
That’s correct. There is a link to a video where I mentioned it in the pinned comment.
Subbed immediately. I like your style. I was hoping to uncover why all my objects keep coming in so small. I don't want them one inch big! I'm sure there was some way to alter all that that in preferences. Now I will look at your other videos.
Welcome back! Worth waiting
still waiting for vol2. :) love your tuts andrey!
thanks for the video n yea keep doing this kinda stuffs cos it does help improve our workflows... plz do a vid about ur Wacom tablet configuration for cinema4d.
is there any chance we would get some sort of Cinema4D VFX course or something from you in
foreseeable future?
Yes please
wow i was waiting for this type of video so long thank you so much
The xref one is super useful. Was wondering if c4d had something like that (coming from maya myself). Dude please make more of these!!
very informative!
p.s.: are you controlling ur camera by keyboard? very smooth movement
Again, great tips brother. Much appreciated!
Great one. Keep on rockin!
The legend uploaded!
Just discovered this boss! So happy i did!!!
Thank you so much for doing these! Please keep up the great work! Love your channel!
Awesome tips! Keep it going and thank you.
Tnx.man for the video. Very useful tutorial.
I am wandering if that bottle in the back is CGI or not ?
Great One Andrey!
Super! More pipelinetricks Andrey!
Wow. I found your channel by coincidence & I'm watching your videos one by one. Really amazing!!
Андрей, видео очень крутые, ощущение, будто смотришь дорогой курс. Ответишь на ряд вопросов, когда будет время?) Почему сова? Ты как-то добился стабильности от Октана или живешь с этим?) Не хочешь перейти на блендер, говорят, там все удобнее, чем в Синьке?
Is the jar with the lights in the background VFX or practical?
It's VFX, he mentioned that in another video ;)
Any chance we could get a video on X-Particles Explosia? There is all but one tutorial for it for C4D which is only helpful to a small extent, and I'm having a hell of a time trying to figure out how to make a piston explode like it does in an engine. Starting to think I made the wrong purchasing decision.
Thanks Andrey, your content is awesome and I wish I see more at the future. Nice tips and I get a lot of your explanations without wasting time (y) very good and thanks, dude.
Hi Andrey,
I trust you and your family are well and healthy. Just a quick question! What screen recording software do you use? Can you recommend? I love your work by the way, outstanding!!
Best regards.
This is awesome! I'd certainly like you to make more of these! I love all other entries too, though :)
man u are born to do this dude wweeeeeee
Lucky to find this tut, the first one sorted my problems thank you so much. Love from India
"go to save, select your format, all that FUN..." Haha, GREAT VIDEO! 4 tips are useful for me. Thanks.
You make curiosity in me for cinema 4d
Thinking switch from max
Glad to see another star wars fan.
Excellent content Andrey! thanks man
Anything you share andrey is gold. :) thanks
Would love to see how you set up the HUD and sliding bars to control the rigs. I know this is through expresso but would love to see how you actually create the box with the sliders
He didnt create the box and the sliders, he shows how he did it with the cube. Its just a process of dragging and dropping parameters in to the viewport.
Great ❤️👏🏼 Training videos are welcome to come as soon as possible
How are you moving around so easily? Are you just using the key binds to move and rotate?
XREFs are a great idea, but I've found them to be really unstable in a real production environment. I used them a couple of years ago on a project to bring a lot of characters into a master scene to be animated. Updates weren't as easy as I thought they would be and I ended up losing most of my animation and had to scrap the project. That was a few versions ago. I hope it's better now.
Pro tips for free. You are an amazing guy! Thank you, Andrey *thumbsup*
That is one of the sickest offices I’ve seen 👊🏻
Dope tips! i would like to see more content like that, helps a lot. Thank u men
It was very useful. Thank you!
Cool tips, spasibo bratan!) Btw there is a trick that not many people really know) When you have selected objects (1 or more) in the scene you can quickly make them children (hold ALT) or parents ( hold SHIFT) when creating new Generators/Modifiers/MoGraph etc. It so much easier to arrange you hierarchy in the scene with multiple objects, saves loads of time for sure) Hope it helps someone!)) Happy creating everyone!
Yeah those shortcuts are dope. Will include in the next vid
@@AndreyLebrov glad you liked it) Please add shortcuts such as U, M and my personal favorite - V (to switch between scenes). I've seen some incredible artists doing all commands from drop down menus all the way, so it may be useful to many of your viewers ;) thank you for your videos, seen them all. горжусь!)
Great tips man. Thank you very much!
This video is underrated ! this is a gem. best tips especially the Audio part. that's fucking a gem
I guess that your assumptions is that everyone who is watching this is conversant with cinema 4D... As your FAN, i suggest you do a basic crash course on cinema 4D for the sake of others if you dont mind... Otherwise keep it up, you are going far.
Yeah I’m thinking about basic videos too
Tip six would have saved me so much time over the past few years omg i knew there had to be a way.
It's amazing. Thank you for that great work. In a hurry to learn some more tips from you Andrey Lebrov.
Great tips man, honestly your'e becoming a true VFX mentor.
Thanks for the tips, Andrey! Tell us please how does your camera have that kinda banking effect, or how its called. much obliged!
Talked about it here: ruclips.net/video/ElQ8EDHJkZM/видео.html
Thanks! :)
how did you make your logo because its dope
Didn't know you could xRef a scene file! That's awesome, thanks!
Perfect timing, I'm exactly learning Cinema 4D now
Viewport trick is great. Wasn’t aware of that.
thank you for nice video!
These are really great! More please
Hi Andrey, There's something I REALLY REALLY love about your videos. The way you film and edit your tutorial videos.
Could you please tell me what lens, camera settings and what kind of lighting did you use for recording this video?
Thanks in advance.
The 'HUD' thing is amazing, loving that.
I got the option to go C4D or Blender (free but with lots of add-ons probably, I know me). From a 3dsmax user for a decade, any suggestion I would appreciate.
No need to go into detail, just the first thing that comes to mind would be enough.
It's gonna be a road full of bumps and harsh moments either way, wonder which one I'll deal with first.
Your tip always help me a lot.. thanks lebrov... that graphic tablet you use... which one it is.. ?
Loved this. Definitely a lot of dope tips. Cheers!
I knew every single one , guess that makes me a guru too🙄. Surprised you didn’t touch on the token system when talking about universal file paths, as this is an awesome way of creating automated render locations from variables such as the document name, so you literally never have to touch the output path during a project by using the tokens for folders and file names.
That would make 11 tips 😂 restriction is 10. And yeah the fact you knew them all makes you a quite advanced user 😉
There some seriously usefull stuff here!! Thank you for sharing it!
You're sick. We've missed you.