Tip - 351: How to adjust the View Clipping in Cinema 4D
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- In this Quick Tip, Jonas Pilz (@jonaspilz3d) explains the View Clipping options in Cinema 4D and shows how to adjust them for both small and large objects.
Free assets from the Cinema 4D Asset Browser used in this Quick Tip:
Scene 1:
Safety Pin
Walnut - 120x120
Scene 2:
Building 31
Building 32
Building 46
Building 56
Building 60
Building 61
Building 62
Recorded in Cinema 4D S24 SP1.
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Ohhh this has been so annoying for so long I thought it was a software issue. Great tip man
Very Cool! I really didn't know about it! Thank You so much!
Thanks, this is really helpful 👍
Very useful! Thanks :)
Thank you so much
very good . thanks
thanks!
cool
Hi, is it possible to change the color of the clipping plane in C4D/VRay? I'm using the clipping plane of the Vray camera, but it turns black automatically (my object is white).
I didn't search for it, but i was thinking about it
Is this applicable to older versions too?
FAFO
let's say you want to put the ground in the video, you have your video, and prepare everything, camera tracker and all finish, you put the cube in the scene, for example: size x: 600cm, size y: 20cm, size z: 200cm, Now let's say you want to lower a little down that the upper part of the cube is exactly on the ground level, this means the position of the cube (position :Y - 10), now, I go to the select polygon and mark the top of the cube, and then: (set selection), just to get this small orange triangular (Polygon selection) tag, my goal is to project the texture of the video only on the top of the cube, now, I copy from (Background) texture tag and put on my cube, and while i'm in that texture tag, i take that little orange polygon selection and put in (selection) in my texture tag, and everything is ok, the texture only shows up on the top of the cube, then right click on the texture tag on the cube, and (Generate UVW Coordinates), and everything again ok if you move the cube, the texture is stick to the cube, but when you play video that texture on that cube is move to the another direction, it is no longer stick to the cube.
Let's say I want to make a door in the road, or break the road, and when I open the door on the road I want the texture to stick to that door, or parts when I play video, not to go in the other direction.
HOW TO DO THIS???
I hope I explained well, and sorry for the bad eng.
Tnx
This is helpful because I'm creating mountains. 😂
I'm still waiting for you to make a good retopology in your program.
Can you guys please invite someone as a Vray professional For A webinae
I just had to uninstall C4D again with Adobe After Effects update. I hate this company.