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Create a Detailed Mars Landscape Using Octane Displacement

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[ #Octane ] David Ariew shows us how to create a Detailed Mars Landscape Using Octane Displacement. Learn how to combine procedural noises to create terrains, then add multiple layers of displacement to them. We'll look deep into fog settings, composition, lighting, and color matching techniques. Next we'll learn how to create displacements by baking out C4D's default noise types, as well as jumping into World Creator for more advanced terrains. Finally, we'll create canyon walls and a vertical composition, as well as optimizing the scene. >> See Also: Intoducing Octane Render 5 [post_ads] More Octane tutorial [post_ads_2]

Creating Shrink Plastic Wrap using X-Particles

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[ #Xparticles ] Ionut Ovidiu shares a breakdown of his procedural shrink plastic wrap animation created in Cinema 4D using X-Particles and rendered with Octane. Please note that this is not an actual step by step tutorial and some of the settings will not be explained in depth. >> See Also: X-Particles 4.0 for Cinema 4D Shrink Plastic Wrap | XParticles Tutorial from LIOArtist on Vimeo . [post_ads] More X-particles tutorial [post_ads_2]

How to Animate An Abstract Plant Growth Effect in Cinema 4D & Octane Render

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[ #Cinema4D ] In this tutorial we learn how to model at a very basic level, texture using Photoshop, Animated and light with cinema 4D and octane. We'll be going through some very good techniques and problems solving which can help you speed up your workflow while working in cinema 4D. With this tutorial we barely scratch the surface of what is possible within cinema 4D and octane. >> See Also: Tips: Creating animated Wave Displacer in Cinema 4D, Octane [post_ads] More Cinema 4D tutorial [post_ads_2]

Metal Material in Octane 3.08 for Cinema 4D

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[ #Cinema4D ] A video from Silverwing about Metal Material in Octane 3.08 >> See Also: Tips: Creating animated Wave Displacer in Cinema 4D, Octane [post_ads] More Octane for Cinema 4D tutorial [post_ads_2]

Creating Realistic Chess Set in Octane Render

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[ #Cinema4D #Octane #Shader #Material #Rendering #Tutorial ] Arthur Whitehead shows us in this tutorial how we can set a Chess board in Cinema 4d within 3 minutes. He explains to us about the texturing as well as the lighting and goes over few tricks involving the node editor and show you how he went about getting final image. >> See Also: Making Advanced Octane Shaders in Cinema 4D | Part 2 [post_ads] More Cinema 4D tutorial [post_ads_2]