In this tutorial I’m going to go over one little bit of Xpresso that does some big things! That bit of Xpresso I’m talking about is Set Driver/Set Driven. Throughout this tutorial I’ll cover a handful of examples of how to use it to speed up your daily workflow and equip you with enough knowledge to take the concept and apply it to your own workflow! This is some of the easiest and most helpful Xpresso to learn so if you’re completely new to Xpresso and intimidated by it, this tutorial is for you! If you have any Set Driver/Set Driven examples that you’d like to share, please post it in the comments!
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Another useful menu that goes hand and hand with set driven is the ‘user data’ menu. It allows you to control multiple perimeters with one null.
Can I please download this video? Its totally new area for me so need to study more about the cinema 4D! Have you any YouTube link of this video?
Really great innovation in the field of Cinema 4D. I have refereed the video to one of my friends who as a cinematography by profession. I appreciate the work.
Great tutorial! Exactly what I needed. Coming from After Effects and a little expression-skills I always try to make my life as a motion designer easier. Didn’t know (3d newbee…) that Cinema could do more or less similar things. Thank you for your effort and keep up your great attitude!
Really appreciate the kind words, Sven! Glad you found it useful! Hope to do a lot more in the future on XPresso!
Thank you for your lessons! I love them :) I am learning c4d and as a beginner all the help is welcome, so thank you very much :)
Thats so nice to hear, Marina! Glad you find my tutorials useful! :)
very useful man i really love your explaining about expresso.
Please Update more Tutorial about expresso
Thanks very much! I plan on brewing up some more tasty Xpresso tutorials soon!
This was a very useful tutorial! Your tutorials make everything much less intimidating :) You should do another one that goes even deeper into XPresso!
Thanks Matt! I certainly plan on doing some more deep diving into the world of Xpresso! Thanks for watching!!
I am just starting out in 3D and motion graphics and I am sure your content will be a big influence on me. Thank you :D
That’s awesome, Mathias! Welcome to the world of 3D! Hope you enjoy the tutorials!
Thanks for all your tutorials, They are super helpful! I just learned this while working on a rig, but Xpresso converts degrees to radians. So thats why the “1” second equals 57.2958°