C4D Dynamic Cloth Transition

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How to transition from a solid object into cloth in Cinema 4D.

Feel free to use the project file and materials in your own projects royalty free!

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Includes:

Cinema 4D + Redshift Cloth Transition Scene Project File.

Fully animated and includes all models, textures, materials, lighting, and Redshift Renderer settings using and ACES workflow for better color. See our ACES guide here.

This tutorial was requested by Jason and Ignacio (two of our awesome Members). Jason wanted to know how to transition from a solid object to cloth like this example from Superdesigners Studio, and Ignacio wanted to know how to create animated vertex maps to use as transitions, so we kinda covered both questions with this tutorial.

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Cinema 4D + Redshift Cloth Transition

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  1. Hi dude))
    how are you?
    tutorail the best! You are amazing!
    i opened file and i have a quastion about dynamics

    how did you prepare dynamics?
    i opened the file and there I saw a ready-made alembic animation and a basic morph
    but this morph doesn’t have the dynamics that you have in the final alembic.

    you did dynamics in cinema? or another soft
    tnx

    1. Cheers Edu, great to hear you’re diggin the tutes! If you take a look inside the zip file for this one, there’s a second c4d file with the original sim all set up so you can get that puffy cloth effect too

  2. For those applying more complex textures and noticing that the texture won’t stick in the render, go into your texture and add a triplanar node after every texture node. In each triplanar node, change the Projection Space Type to Reference. Now, cubic projection should stick to the object. I spent a week figuring this out.

  3. Hi there, I have tried to add the cloth tag at 1:54 in the video, but my cloth tag looks different. I don’t have the same tabs, like balloon, or surface tag. I see only Basic, Tag, forces, dresser, cache, and expert. Is there a way I can set it up to be like you have it?

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