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Hi Friends,

I just released a short free introduction to this "cloth-inflation-ballon-sausage" technique, that I used lately.

If you haven´t seen the patreon exclusive tutorials, about this technique, then this tutorial could still be interesting for you.

Tell me: Do you want/need an exclusive part 2 here on patreon, where I share my light/materials?

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Crazy Nike Sports Graphics Ballon Inflation with Cloth Engine in Cinema 4D 2023

Hi Creatives, Let´s create some amazing looking nike sports logo animation with the powerful cloth engine in Cinema 4D 2023.1. The modular asset kit will be released middle of february 2023 on my gumroad... https://markusgonser.gumroad.com/ That´s my patreon... https://www.patreon.com/3dbonfire I´m excited about the new simulation framework for Cloth, Ropes and... Soft Bodies of course! It´s just so much faster and reliable and I see so many new ways how I can put this into my daily workflow as a 3D Artist. With the release of Cinema 4D 2023 you get lot´s of new possibilities to create amazing and playful simulations for your 3D artworks. So let´s create this transparent Donut, filled with beautiful Soft Body Subsurface Jell-o´s. PS: Impress your friends and pretend that you are learning Houdini;-). Say hello on instagram... https://www.instagram.com/markusgonser3d/ Best, Markus

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Anonymous

Hey, thanks for the awesome tutorial. I'm pretty new here so is there a tutorial showcasing maybe some of your rendering tips and tricks? Also, It would be great to have a part 2! Thanks :)

Anonymous

Yes please! ❤️

3dbonfire

I will do a part 2. But sure, there are a lot of tutorials with rendering tips and tricks.

ALiiEN

Dang it! I thought the complete tuto was on patreon already! Could I get a rundown on those secondary strings?

3dbonfire

I talked about the secondary Strings in a tutorial further down in the posts. With the black inflated thingies. A breakdown for lighting/materials will be there soon.

3dbonfire

You need to scroll down to November 15th. There is the secondary string technique explained