The Voronoi Fracture is a new MoGraph object for procedurally breaking apart objects in CINEMA 4D R18. Learn the basic setup and various uses including combining fractures with dynamics simulations.
- [Voiceover] Let's look at how…we'd break objects apart C4D.…And this is a new feature to Release 18,…and my favorite one in a very long time.…So we can take any object and procedurally break it apart.…And this is great because you can do it right…inside of C4D without any third-party plug-in.…So how do we do that?…Come up to the MoGraph menu…and grab the Voronoi Fracture object.…And then we'll just drop the cube in,…make it a child…and immediately we'll see some fracturing happen.…
So we've got these pieces.…The properties of this object are…really simple to understand, really.…It looks quite complex.…Here we've just got the options colorize fragments…and you'll get updates in the view port…with the auto-update settings.…The main thing here is the sources tab.…By default we've got this point generator,…so we need to do to find out more about it…is to click onto it…and then you'll get all this information underneath,…so the amount of points,…and the random seed will change the way…the points are distributed across the object.…
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10/21/2016- Setting up scenes
- Modeling with splines
- Using Illustrator files in C4D
- Extruding depth and detail
- Animating in the Timeline
- Creating clones
- Using effectors
- Lighting motion graphics
- Applying materials
- Creating animated materials
- Compositing multipass renders with After Effects and C4D
- Rendering motion graphics in C4D
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome49s
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1. What Are Motion Graphics?
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What are motion graphics?3m 35s
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Examples of work4m 35s
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Big picture concepts6m 12s
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2. Setting Up a Project for Motion Graphics
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Workflow tips6m 41s
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Create a start scene2m 34s
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3. Working with Splines
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What are splines?4m 48s
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Create geometry with splines11m 4s
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4. Working with the Timeline
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What is the Timeline?6m 39s
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F-curve manipulation6m 28s
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Copy and offset keyframes3m 22s
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Move animated objects2m 1s
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What are special tracks?7m 17s
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5. The Power of MoGraph
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What is MoGraph?1m 46s
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Create clones7m 3s
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Use effectors8m 59s
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Other MoGraph objects5m 37s
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Break objects into pieces4m 20s
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6. Lighting for Motion Graphics
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How do lights work?3m 12s
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Scene lighting3m 6s
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7. Materials for Motion Graphics
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What are materials?3m 39s
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Create and apply materials6m 51s
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Create reflection objects6m 36s
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Make things have bumps7m 3s
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Animate animated materials3m 12s
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8. Rendering and Compositing for Motion Graphics
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Compositing tags6m 12s
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Common render settings4m 41s
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Set up multipass renders7m 58s
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Set up takes3m 44s
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What is CINEWARE?5m 56s
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The AEC workflow6m 11s
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9. Motion Graphics Challenge
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Challenge overview2m 9s
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Solution8m 47s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 18s
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