Excellent video. Thanks so much for the info. I also learned that having a photo with enough X,Y, and Z lines is beneficial to help eliminate the red boxes!! [More planes in photo help C4D figure out where stuff is}
Been using this tag for 3D Projection Mapping for the past 8 years. Checking to see if there are any Orientation tips (or just additional tips in general) that might be lurking in the shadows. :)
I know this was done for the Physical render but do you know how I would achieve the same thing with Octane render? I am struggling to get it work organically.
Hi, I'm trying to figure out to make "naked eye 3d" with cinema 4d. I already figured it out how to fake perspective in after effects, but the same principle will not work on cinema 4d as, well, basically, it is real 3d.
thanks for the video, but I have a problem, I import my image, then apply the Camera Calibrator tag, I insert my image but when I hit create grid or line or pin nothing happens, theres no line or grid :/ thanks for the help in advance
great talk but the link you put in the description does not go to the complete presentation, it goes to a 2:51 video called "MAXON @ IBC 2018 - Eventfilm". Where can he watch your whole presentation?
Johny ; Five thank you! Glad you like it. If you look at 05:35 you’ll see it: select light object (sun) then select sun in the tag properties. There you’ll have time and geo options.
@@RobertHranitzky Can you explain us? It's very interesting understand how to apply this at a tracked camera and imported into c4d. Your videos is amazing! Thanks
@@larasagripanti3350 thank you! You would have to build the entire area that has to be replaced as a 3D model (instead of just one frame as here). Before that you will have to apply a 3D camera tracker in C4D (or in another tool for example After Effects)…