Cinema 4D Sports Graphics Tutorial – Make A Sports Graphics Intro


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This animation was based on the WGN Baseball Stinger that I watched the night before I made this tutorial. Go Tigers!

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Watch Nick Campbell from Greyscalegorilla make a Cinema 4D Sports Tutorial from scratch in C4D. Learn how to animate the ball and add dirt particles. Then learn how to do the final composite in After Effects.

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39 responses to “Cinema 4D Sports Graphics Tutorial – Make A Sports Graphics Intro”

  1. When I think about you simply type @attributes into a Point sop connected to a trail sop and randomize these emitting dirt particles from them @random in like 2 minutes compared to this…. LUL. Fuck cinema 4d.
    But a nice video idea tho, ty gsg
    I mean.. youre a pretty integrated C4D studio.. but never considered switching to houdini? You could make your stuff so much quicker and easier

  2. would be good to render out a motion vector pass and use it in RSMB pro, definitely gives way better results, RSMB just guessing based on pixels can look super wonky sometimes. It is an extra step, but definitely not a super hard step

  3. Ok, I don't want to be that guy, but, I have to ask, why is the dirt flying from the baseball…? Did it hit a dirty baseball player? I have never seen dirt and baseballs mix in real life. Usually when the hit some dirt on the home base they get replace right away by the umpire… just saying.

  4. could we do something like water drops on glass scene may or may not be animated? I'm guessing metaballs can be used for that dripping effect. Would be better if xparticles wasn't used.

  5. Nick, this may sound like a generic comment but I really appreciate all the information you give to your fans. It's kind of like when people in your life help you out, and you know how much you appreciate it, but you just never say it to them. So here I am, on behalf of every single person who watches your tutorials, we couldn't have done it without your help. Thank you very much, and I hope you have a beautiful day.

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