In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create wax type using the Collision Deformer and Subsurface Scattering in Cinema 4D!
Download Tutorial & Final Render Project Files
Want to learn more about the Collision Deformer?
Watch ‘Create Wood Block or Cast Metal Type In Cinema 4D’ tutorial here
Topics covered include:
• An introduction to the Collision Deformer and what it does
• Using Subdivision Surface and Smoothing Deformer to smooth out the Collision Deformer deformation
• Turning Area Lights intro soft boxes
• Creating a wax texture using Subsurface Scattering
• Using the Picture Viewers Color Grading tools to color correct while rendering
If you have any questions about Creating Wax Type Using Collision Deformer in Cinema 4D, be sure to post it in the comments section! If you make any waxy text or logos, be sure to share it with me on Twitter or in the Comments! Thanks for watching!
Awesome tut, EJ. Will definately give this a try. And the bonus content of Color Correcting in the Picture Viewer rendering stage was genius. Will this color correction save to the output file if doing so?
Love the Picture Viewer for doing quick color correcting while you’re waiting for a render! It also helps to see if you can’t quite get the look you want to using levels and you need to up the shadows or whatnot in C4D. Thanks for watching!
Hi EJ, great looking tutorial can’t wait to start. I was wondering how do you darken the shading that indicates what will be visible when you render?
Awesome tutorial, I love your work!
One point, the ‘appendages’ are called serifs ^_^
http://cdn.ilovetypography.com/img/serifsandsherifs1.gif
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Haha you’re the 50th person to call me out on calling serifs appendages! I always have brain farts about that.. ;)
Ei dude!
Nice tutorial, exactly what i needed to finish a job here. BUT I`m having some issue. Whenever I distort the plane, it becomes wrinkled. Do you know why?
Wrinkled? If you could, on here or @ me on Twitter, send me a screen grab of what you mean!
I have nothing to say but THANK YOU man, really. It takes a good person to share all this knowledge.
I “see” you on Twitter.
Saludos desde Perú.
Hey thanks so much Kike! Appreciate the kind words!
Hey EJ Great tutorial, one of the few C4D tutorials that doesn’t alienate a C4D Novice like myself!
Hey Andy! Thanks for the kind comment, I’m very happy to hear you enjoy my tutorials! I do try to make them accessible to all skill levels so this comment means a lot to me! Thanks for watching and enjoy learning C4D! :)