Intro to Cinema 4D: Tutorial

Today, I run through the basics of setting up a scene in Cinema 4D and rendering an image. We are gonna make this abstract sphere scene above using HDR lighting, The Mograph module, and Global Illumination.

Download the HDR Map and C4D Project file

Check out Tim’s site Helloluxx.tv for the layout and other great C4D tips.

Thanks to Chad Ashley for the HDRI Map.

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  1. great one. straight to the point! thanks man.

  2. Hey, I just have C4D 9, with no MoGraph, and I’ve just been trying to get into it for my motion graphics, should I wait to get mograph for v10 does it carry over if I got it for 9, thanks man, great tutorial

  3. Brian Peluso says:

    sweet! i never know what the hell i’m doing in C4D

  4. ughsassin says:

    LOVE the C4D tutorials man, thanks and keep it up!

  5. Florian says:

    Great tutorial.Some Great tips! Really to the point, I like that.
    Thanks Nick!

  6. Izzy says:

    I agree with ughsassin, PLEASE keep up the C4D tutorials:)

    …I’ll even go one better:
    I LOVED your teaching style, it was very refreshing compared to a lot of other instructors out there.
    So, I’ll be happy to PAY for anything you offer in the future regarding C4D as well:)

    Thanks again!

  7. Nacho says:

    Awesome. Ever since you posted some C4D works I’ve been meaning to give it a shot, now’s my chance. Keep em coming! C4D and Ae baby!

  8. Jeroen says:

    Nice tut!
    but how can i get the lay-out that you use?

  9. illd says:

    Its my first time here and I already like it :)
    Nice tutorial, keep it rolling!

  10. Izzy says:

    Hey Nick, I noticed that when you were rendering, your renders were LIGHTNING fast, appearing to take no more than 5 seconds for your final HD image.

    Now, I’m only on a quad-core with 16 gigs of ram, but the project as downloaded took my machine over a minute to render??

    Is there a magic setting I missed?
    I even took the antialiasing and set it back to the default, but still the time was nowhere close to yours.
    Any ideas?

    Also, Jeroen, here are the layouts:)
    http://www.hypa.tv/hypablog/?p=15

  11. Jamie P. says:

    Thanks for the great tutorial Nick.

  12. ISP says:

    Great tutorial. I agree with about doing postwork in After Effects or Photoshop. Modo doesn’t have any chromatic aberration effect so I have to fake it in Photoshop to fake the photoreal look. Could you do more Cinema 4D tutorials, but this time show how to render out different passes (diffuse color, occlusion, specular, depth of field) for greater control in After Effects?

  13. Rmax says:

    Hy
    Thanks for this beautiful tuto.
    What do you suggest for the HDRI pict when you have a cubic ?
    thx

  14. Rick says:

    Enjoyed it Nick. I have C4D 10 sitting on the computer and have never opened it once. Why have something you don’t use… I think now I have a reason. I’m more of an AE guy, but I need as much in the arsenal as possible, right?

    Thanks again. I’ve become addicted to the webcasts.

  15. dzolan says:

    Works well with a nice glass material as well. Here is my take:

    http://www.valhalladesign.net/glassballs.png

  16. Great tutorial, definitely picked up a few tricks.

  17. Simon says:

    Is it just me or is there a problem with the .exr file…..C4D gives me an error when i apply it.

  18. The Gorilla says:

    Some people have had some issues with using EXR files in Cinema. Not sure what the issue is. You can convert that file into a 32bit TIFF and it will work also. That should work

  19. Great tutorial on C4d , allways wanted to mess with HDRI maps but didnt know..

    here the link to my render http://motionattack.com/C4D/
    and also posted in my blog…http://motionattack.blogspot.com/

    Thanks and keep it up!!..

  20. thegorilla says:

    Dope Render Andres! Thanks for the link up!

  21. Simon says:

    Thanks for the hint. Really great tutorial…..could you at some point talk us through your backup strategy….i see you’ve got a raid array, drobo and time machine setup….be interesting to see just how paranoid you are!!

  22. hanson says:

    hey, i m a hong kong based designer, juz wanna tell u tht ur tuts are awesome! rock’on!

  23. martin says:

    hi, very interesting tutorial. only thing is that the .exr file doesn’t work for me. i always get a “texture error” when i try to render. i already downloaded your zip-file two times, always the same…

  24. Térence says:

    Nice tutorial
    I made a short test with this map http://vimeo.com/3726402
    I love your project “use this song”

  25. xout says:

    Thanks for all your tips, good stuff. If anyone is interested, add a composite tag to your sky and uncheck seen by camera. You still get the the reflections but not the image in the bg.

  26. Fard Muhammad says:

    The “Clapper Thing” is called a “clapboard” or “clapperboard”, actually. Very close. :)

  27. Johnny says:

    Great tutorial :D

  28. Winston says:

    Great tutorial. Thanks!
    Dumb question, but… How can you tell if Advanced Render is properly installed? Are there certain options that do not show up in the render settings if you do not have AR installed? Thanks again.

  29. Kevin says:

    Wow! This tutorial is great. I’m a C4D newbie and was looking for something like this. You’re getting added to my RSS feed!

    Thanks.

  30. Bruno says:

    You’re a great teacher Nick! I really like this C4D tutorial. It’s not easy to find great tutorial like this one. I learned A LOT.
    Thanks man
    Keep it up!

  31. Janet says:

    Thanks for posting this. Like many others on here, I’m new at this C4D stuff. Anyway, here’s my attempt:

    http://twitpic.com/2kqdp

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  33. FFA says:

    Thank you
    it was good

  34. Demian says:

    Great work! for some odd reason I downloaded the exr applied it but won’t work. I get a missing it error and a red box around the material sample on the material manager! I tried resaving the exr but no luck any suggestions?

  35. thegorilla says:

    Great stuff Bill!
    Thanks for sharing.

  36. Hello, really enjoying the site. Your portfolio and tutorials are very inspiring!

    You mentioned in this tutorial that your friend Chad, made the HDR map in a PC app, I was wondering if anyone has come across a Mac app for creating HDR environment maps, anyone?

  37. Ryan says:

    Hey nick,
    I’m a little late to these Tutorials, but i’m gonna go through each one and post an example. Hope you still check the earlier tutorials comments.

    http://ryan-turner.com/gsgimages/spheres.jpg

    thanks for the tutorials.

    Ryan

  38. Su says:

    Hi, after creating and animating my object how do i export it as an avi or other movie format in maximum quality?
    Thanks a lot.

  39. thegorilla says:

    Su: I will go though export soon.

  40. Matt says:

    Nick, this tutorial was great – Thanks so much for doing these – so rad to see so many people learning and sharing!

    I posted a few stills with a bit of post here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattsaintg/3527072645/

  41. johnny says:

    Great job, Thanks man!

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  43. Dan says:

    So, I just got Cinema 4D r10 two days ago and loaded it up last night. A studio bundle version just to practice on and learn the program. I was very excited to try it out and follow your tutorials. Naturally I wanted to start with the Intro to Cinema 4D tutorial. What a let down, when I found out I don’t have Mograph module to follow along what you were doing. Any ideas on how I can get that module to use and practice with? I still watched the tutorial and you do a great job of explaining. I look forward to following along on other tutorials hopefully outside of the Mograph since I don’t have it. Keep up the Cinema 4D tutorials and let me know any other references you may recommend for my learning.

  44. Mike says:

    I’m also unable to get the HDRI map to load correctly. I select the exr file but then it doesn’t show up on the material and the box around the material display turns red. Any ideas?

    • thegorilla says:

      Seems that the EXR isn’t loading properly for some people. I will upload the hdr file soon.

      • olga says:

        HI!!! just new to the programme but am learning really quickly with your great tutorials!!! you make it look so easy – thank you!!!

        However, have been trying to download the HDRI map so i can do the orange and blue spheres but it just doesnt want to!!! the file is there but when unzipped its empty!
        Im still just using the demo!

        any ideas???

    • Mikkel says:

      Nick, the exr doesn’t work for me either … any chance you’ll upload the HDR file?

      Thanks

  45. Qu4rtz says:

    Nick I can’t get the Global Illumination option to be active on my Cinema 4D v.10 program.

    I’m not using the MoGraph module so I thought I would go through the steps with a single sphere instead maybe thats the problem?

    Also I want to build an interior 3D studio/building in Cinema 4D. Do you know of any good tutorials for this?

    Thanks for your tutorials and keep up the good work!!

    Cheers

  46. ITV teacher says:

    thank you that was a great tutorial. here is my finished work
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/39682745@N04/3648575788/

  47. olga says:

    HI!!! just new to the programme but am learning really quickly with your great tutorials!!! you make it look so easy – thank you!!!

    However, have been trying to download the HDRI map so i can do the orange and blue spheres but it just doesnt want to!!! the file is there but when unzipped its empty!
    Im still just using the demo!

    any ideas???

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  49. Anders says:

    Hello there.

    Thanks for making the tutorials. The reason i watched this was because i needed to make a bubble, and so i did :)
    Here is the result: http://anders-eek.deviantart.com/art/Bubble-Bubble-129944951

  50. Martin Nielsen says:

    Hey! Great tutorial, in fact I love all your tutorials and you’re helping me a lot (just got Cinema 4D three days ago!).

    I ran into this problem during the material part. Here’s a picture:

    http://i31.tinypic.com/hs51xj.png

    As you can see, my material isn’t looking like yours. Mine have that dark gradient around it while yours have a lighter/white glow around it. My settings are – well I think – 100 % the same as your settings. A simple color and the rest into ‘Reflection’. I hope you’ll be able to help me out. :)

    • The Gorilla says:

      Show me your color channel.

      • Martin Nielsen says:

        I fixed it (only saved my final render), but thanks!

        But hey, I’ve a suggestion for a tutorial. How about rendering med Vray or something like that. I’d love to see how to capture realistic looking renders with Vray (if you have it.. :) If you don’t, then modelling would be nice. Maybe a glass with some wine in it or a couch!

  51. Martin Nielsen says:

    I ran into a problem today modelling a couch. Whenever I try to use the FFD bend object and put it as a child of my model (in this case it’s the back of the couch).. whenever I mark some polys and try to modify the back of the couch nothing happens. Can you help me solve this problem?

  52. iceman says:

    After the tut, I went out and found some nice FREE HDR map packs (no affiliation to the creator and I haven’t tried them out yet, but they look promising):

    http://zbyg.deviantart.com/art/HDRi-Pack-3-112847728

    http://zbyg.deviantart.com/art/HDRi-Pack-2-103458406

    http://zbyg.deviantart.com/art/HDRi-Pack-1-97402522

  53. lukasz says:

    can any one help me ? how to save sound in c4d i have animation with sound but when i render it its with out :|

  54. Thomas Horne says:

    Here’s a move on a bubble I did based on this! Thanks, now just have to learn how to use mograph to make a bunch of deforming bubbles…

    http://www.vimeo.com/5847922

  55. bill says:

    hello & thank a lot !
    just a question, with c4d r11, global illuminaton has changed and the render seems to be very long in comparaison with your video. Any idea about this ?

  56. Justin says:

    Thanks for this one!
    Although i have a question, i try to make a animation with those ones. But when i animate the DHR Map is shown, kan i disable it in the render or so?

    Thanks man! Keep up the good work

  57. Nate Tull says:

    Grreat stuff man! Love your site. Had a question though. Im VEEEERY new to C4D and I saw that you use ‘Global Illumination’ in the tut. When I click on Global Illumination its all greyed out. Im I missing something or is that another extra I need to fork out cash for? Thanks!

  58. rich says:

    Cheers for these nick, really helped getting me up to speed with c4d!

  59. outreach says:

    Thanks for this very useful tutorial for noobs like me.. :D

    Keep it up!

  60. finemotionvision says:

    Great work Nick,

    @Nick + everyone else

    I’m new to C4D. Was wondering how long a render should take on an iMac 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo,with 4 gig of ram.

    I’ve got the advanced render module.

    It’s taking 2 minutes to render the scene!

    I take it, Nick, you’re running a large ass Mac Pro and that my own render times are to be expected with my system?

    Any feedback from anyone would be great – especially anyone who’ got a similar system to mine.

    ta

    • thegorilla says:

      It all depends on your settings. it’s hard to give you a number without trying to render your scene here. It’s all about finding out what settings you can reduce or remove to get a good looking render with the shortest time. That, for me, is one of the hardest things to learn. Keep playing!

      • finemotionvision says:

        good advice – it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that there’s one magic setting. i reworked your tut and got the renders down to 20 secs. Much better. Still not lightning though.

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  62. mickey says:

    nice tutorial, i have made it, very easy, thanks for texture, greets from berlin

  63. Really appreciate stuff like this mate, having never used C4D (or a 3d app) it’s great to find resources like this.

    Here’s my render (with photoshoppery) – http://www.jamesdeangelis.com/random/balls.jpg

  64. Kay says:

    Nice TUT GSG :) ,
    can’t seem to find Global ill. in Cinema 4d R11 though, makes me feel a bit stupid…
    any suggestions? :)

  65. JACQUES says:

    Great tutorial, simple, clear. Thanks for sharing.

  66. ?ukasz says:

    woah, how do you get your render to come out so fast?

    I’ve got a 2.2ghz macbook pro with gefore 8600M GT and it takes 3-5minutes to render what you do in a few seconds. that’s quite the different, this is a relatively new computer too.

    any suggestions? is it settings or just graphics card?

  67. MarcyVF says:

    this was really helpful, thanks a lot! this actually was the first tutorial I ever took for any 3D program ever. so yeah, you kind of set me off :)

    funny to see how your room is brighter after the 20 minutes of tutorial filming. heh.

  68. karl says:

    hey there. Really impressive stuff here, just found your site! I’d love to get my head around c4d, What’s it like for masking and revealing objects? It’s pretty much all I do in after effects with layers. Can you do similar in c4d?

  69. Sam J says:

    Thanks Nick!
    Really helpful in more ways than 1.

    Just wondering is there a way to download the tutorial to my puter?
    Slow connection where i come from and it takes a while to load.
    Thanks muchly!

  70. Happy says:

    Great stuff! Thanks!

  71. Casey says:

    Just went through this bit myself and wanted to note that hypa.tv has since closed their doors and I happened to find a link elsewhere to the mentioned C4D layouts. You can grab them here: http://www.hypatv.com/misc/timlayouts.zip

  72. amit says:

    hey, this is really great

  73. natalya says:

    Thanks!!!!

  74. Great tutorial!! Especially the HDRI trick! One question: I noticed that the original image had a dark blue background, but the one you made in the tut was more gray. How did you accomplish the darker blue background for the promo image and also, is there a way to “hide” the HDRI from view while retaining the reflections it creates on the spheres? If any of this involves rendering Alpha Channels, perhaps you could make a tutorial on that in the future?? Thanks dude, you rock,
    Jake

    • The Gorilla says:

      The difference between the two is all in the post production. I must have made a more extreme color correction for the original image.

      As for hiding the HDRI, use the Compositing tag and turn off “seen by camera”

      Cheers!

  75. Oh also, it seems that Global Illumination is a bit different now. I’m working off of C4D 11.5 and I had to apple-click in the render settings dialogue to add GI to the available options. It slowed down render time SIGNIFICANTLY but got the job done.

  76. TC says:

    Hey Nick,

    Thanks a lot for this tutorial, I am still experimenting with lighting and all. But I cane up with this: http://i48.tinypic.com/10p6h7c.jpg

    Thanks a lot!

  77. Devin Croda says:

    Hey Nick,

    I just got C4D yesterday, and this was my first run through with the program. Great work with the blog and everything, it totally gets me excited about motion work all over again with every post.

    this tutorial was super easy to follow and really helped me get going.

    here’s a link to my first render!
    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2692/4341238547_23843f35c1_o.jpg

    im gonna go through all of your stuff in the next week or so. really excited!

  78. Mistic says:

    Thanks Nick,

    I have been using C4D since the early days. I must say I have learned a lot from your tuts on here.

    Here’s my render
    http://i46.tinypic.com/20qjpxj.jpg

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  80. Mikkel says:

    Hey Nick

    Any chance you’ll upload the HDR file? I can’t load the EXR

  81. oxo says:

    its a cool tutorial and i love it
    hope to see more mograph tutorial

    thank!

  82. Anton says:

    Thank you for a great tutorial!
    Here’s my take http://i50.tinypic.com/2sbplbb.jpg

  83. Kaos says:

    Nick! thanks a lot for this tutorial. GSG is great, i love it I’m going to do evrey tutorial you will post here.

    never see so many “beautiful balls” (O_O) in a single web page, congratulations to everyone.
    Here’s mine: http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/8465/spheresxfinaledit.jpg
    bye

  84. Great tutorial Nick, I applied the technique you showed in the video to a logo instead of a sphere and it came out great. Thank you

  85. pachy says:

    HI NIck! GRACIAS for the TUTS ….. I just got Cinema 4d 11.5 and I can’t found the GI. Is not in effects ( render settings>effects ) so all my fun is stopped by this. :(

  86. Jean-Charles says:

    Thank you so much. I’ve just starded cinema 4D and it’s so simple compare to maya or 3DSmax. After this tutorial and 1 hour I can create things http://bit.ly/9lzuip !
    Big thank to my teacher, Nick.

    • Connor says:

      This site is amazing and I am very surprised that you keep responding to peoples questions, I was wondering if you could explain how to incorporate text in this. I tried adding text (even the mograph text object) and it was a disaster. I wanted to make the text randomly generate like the rest of the things in the scene…

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  88. Connor says:

    I found it, http://www.flickr.com/photos/24197951@N04/3504082814/sizes/l/ he posted that on your vimeo page.

    As a side note, I just found this site yesterday and its amazing all of this stuff you have done. Posting so many videos, replying this fast and such. Honestly, I intend on watching every video you have posted.

    Thanks

  89. Big Tom says:

    Awesome tutorial – here are my results.
    tinyurl.com/274t9bq’

    This is my new favorite site.

  90. Liagnis says:

    http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/154/1/3/Balls_by_LiagnisArts.png

    Thanks for the tutorial. Well explained and even went the extra mile to show and explain post work. The PS post work will help a lot of people that aren’t used to it.

  91. Lawrence says:

    I just wanted to express my thanks to you Nick for giving your time to produce these tutorials. Im a Maya user and new to C4D and I have to say these tutes are awesome!

    I had a little play with the techniques and resources provided in this tutorial, you check them out here…

  92. Lawrence says:

    Sorry my HTML didn’t work…here…
    http://www.l4wrence.com/ego.jpg

  93. blink says:

    Great tutorial! Here’s my outcome. It’s my first c4d.
    http://tooldesigns.deviantart.com/#/d2rr6ok
    How do you render a c4d with an alpha channel? I can’t find a tut. And yes, I am a noob.

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