I never stopped wondering why such an excellent tutorial got only 157 likes and 14 comments, anyways, we really love it all the way. Keep it up mentor. Excellent work
Best tutorial I've seen until now! Really you guys from Mobox forced me to subscribe for the clear tutorial (and I don't follow channels so easily...). Awaiting for others. Thank you a lot.
I do not use this option because if i use physical sky it removes the effect of my entire ambient lightings, scene properties et. For example i use two luminance active object to globally illuminate my scene. (a winter landscape) What will it be like if i add a physical sky?
There are multiple ways to get different kinds of animation in it. 1) If you move the camera , it will mostly behave like just a 3D object, the fog stays where it should be 2) If you move the physical sky or play with the "movement" value and "animation speed", it will start looking like waves / water. Not that good imo. 3) BEST RESULT: If you group your whole scene (including the camera), except the physical sky and animate the movement of that group/Scene... it will look like the fog is being blown by the wind.
Simply awesome. Exactly what I was looking for. I love how clear and concise is this tut. Keep up the good job. Thank you for sharing
Concise, well explained, and straight to the point. This is simply awesome. Thank you so so much. Really appreciate you, God bless you.
Fantastic Tutorial to the Point !!!!!
Fab - thanks so much for sharing!
Ive been playing with fog for the last 2 days. Your tips really enhanced my knowlegde. Thanks mate!
I never stopped wondering why such an excellent tutorial got only 157 likes and 14 comments, anyways, we really love it all the way. Keep it up mentor. Excellent work
Glad you enjoyed Babayo!
A wonderful tutorial. Once again I found out about something that I never knew existed! Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with us!
very nice and helpful cinema 4d tutorial, thank you for the fog course
EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you!
You are the grate
You make it simple to learn
Tnx
Wow, very nice man! Super tip!
EXCELLENT explanation !
Best tutorial I've seen until now! Really you guys from Mobox forced me to subscribe for the clear tutorial (and I don't follow channels so easily...). Awaiting for others. Thank you a lot.
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Very very good explained! Thanks a lot!
Awesome - thank you so much. I've been looking to find out how to do this for months.
is thinking about how to making fog ibn easy way for a while, thank you.
Bravo !🙏
That's a really sweet, simple way to get a great result, top share fella
sick...that is exactly what i was looking for, thank you very much!
This tutorial helped me a lot. Thank you!
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Very helpful. Thank´s a lot Sir !
so cool!! Thanks a lot!
Amazing tutorial!! Makes it look so easy!
Wow!! Incredible tutorial.. thank you!!
Thanks.
Great tutorial. Thanks a lot 😍👍
Great Tutorial!
Thanks! It looks beautiful )
THANKS!
Great tutorial. Thanks a lot
Great job!
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great tutorials thnks man
so helpful.. love it
thanks!!
very helpful nd you done it three times in different way its more helpful ;-)
Superb...very helpful video
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Please make a realistic clouds in cinema 4d
Best
Hi can you please do a small scale City building tutorial
Thank you . But when i zoom in to any object,the fog is not visible on that object ..But when i zoom out,fog is visible.Kindly help
Wow they hidden Fog under sky for some reason. While i was trying to get this look with enviaronment fog
Can we save the setting of the Fog in the Physical Sky as PRESET? Please I need a Help . ThNKS
I do not use this option because if i use physical sky it removes the effect of my entire ambient lightings, scene properties et. For example i use two luminance active object to globally illuminate my scene. (a winter landscape) What will it be like if i add a physical sky?
My fog is just sitting on the floor and it isnt picking up above my object
Can I render the fog as a separate pass??
amazing I need the link
thanx for this tutorial☻☻
How well does the third setup animate?
Does the fog have a base animation if you render out an image sequence with a camera pan? Or does it have to be done with keying? (menu vs keying?)
There are multiple ways to get different kinds of animation in it.
1) If you move the camera , it will mostly behave like just a 3D object, the fog stays where it should be
2) If you move the physical sky or play with the "movement" value and "animation speed", it will start looking like waves / water. Not that good imo.
3) BEST RESULT: If you group your whole scene (including the camera), except the physical sky and animate the movement of that group/Scene... it will look like the fog is being blown by the wind.
Thanks ! :)
Any way to get this same effect going in Octane?
omg I never knew this
When I render my for (Wavy turbulence) on an animation, the fog moves too fast. How can I make it not to move at all?
In the Fog Attributes there is a setting for Animation Speed. By default that's set to 100%. To have no movement in the fog set that to 0%
@@RedDaveMotion is it normal that this doesn't work on mine? Fog still goes crazy fast.. :(
@ been a while since I used that but in R21 is when I was trying it and setting to 0% stopped fog animation for me.
What about the maximum distance tab? When i change it it has the same effect of the density tab
cool video man lol xD
You got a like, comment and subscribe.. hope it helps..cheers man.. artist to artist
using standard renderer and GI lighting the fog disappears when rendering an animation. any ideas?
Check if in render settings you need to check fog or something like that
My fog won't go beyond the horizon
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Wonderful, thanks for the tutorial,