Mograph 2.0 Physics Test Renders with Cinema 4D 11.5

September 1, 2009

I’m really pumped to show you guys some tests I have done with Cinema 4D 11.5 and Mograph 2.0. The new physics engine is AWESOME and it’s so easy to set up. The new features totally address everything I didn’t like with the old Physics module. Expect some tutorials really soon. In the mean time, check out particle craziness.

Candy Bowl

Forty Thousand Cubes!

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  1. Kjetil on September 1, 2009 said...

    Nice! How does it compare to maya’s? :)

  2. MMC on September 1, 2009 said...

    Looks pretty awesome, Nick. It sounds like a quality update.

  3. daftcain on September 1, 2009 said...

    I think I speak for many when I say this: want.

  4. Directrix on September 1, 2009 said...

    sweeeeeeet.

  5. Jay Quercia on September 1, 2009 said...

    Loving it Nick. Any decent support yet for liquids?

    thegorilla

    No liquid’s yet.

  6. republic28 on September 1, 2009 said...

    That forty thousand cube test is amazing. Can’t wait for the tutorial on this stuff. New mograph looks really impressive.

  7. Greg on September 1, 2009 said...

    Quick question. How much is the upgrade from 11.0? Also. Do you know if the ae extesion is still with the core pkg. Or did they file that under the brodcast bundle now?

  8. Joshua on September 1, 2009 said...

    Loving the cubes! Looks awesome!

  9. Tobias on September 1, 2009 said...

    WHOA – this is great stuff!

    Is the collision detection just “in there” or do you have to tell it to C4D?

  10. Michael Powers on September 1, 2009 said...

    40 thousand cubes…thats incredible. I look forward to the tutorials man!

  11. zeeny on September 1, 2009 said...

    that’s Great nick AWESOME examples.. love it ,, can’t wait to see your coming tutorial
    did u see Cinema 4D Broadcast Edition ??

  12. zeeny on September 1, 2009 said...

    hello nick again .. i saw your tutorial in maxon website i’m surprised u r there too :D !

    http://maxonpodcast.de/video/products/new/c4d_11_5/motion_graphics/c4d_ae_pt3_web.mov

    keep going dude ,and thanks for all things u do

    illd

    How did you find those link? I cant find other videos on this Link. If I type in http://maxonpodcast.de I always will get redirected to http://www.maxon.net/

    zeeny

  13. dan marker-moore on September 1, 2009 said...

    damn still on 10.5… [nice work nick]

  14. eric on September 1, 2009 said...

    do you know where can i get hdri free?

  15. LucasAllen on September 1, 2009 said...

    RAD!

  16. Dan W on September 1, 2009 said...

    I am loving those 40000 cubes…totally fun.

    I look forward to the tutorials!

  17. Matt Frodsham on September 1, 2009 said...

    It’s like friggin christmas on september 1st. Is it me or is this stuff more of an upgrade from 11 – 11.5 than from 10 – 11? Seems way bigger than a .5 update. The picture viewer looks sick… animation RAM previews, layers, on the fly colour correction, history. Mograph 2 looks amazing and the polyFX thing intrigues me aswell

  18. Pt on September 1, 2009 said...

    sexy cubes

  19. Grant Osborne on September 1, 2009 said...

    This is very exciting! You should run a physics competition

  20. oliver on September 1, 2009 said...

    is this all shelf tool stuff like maya’s Ncloth and houdini’s RBD physics engines? 4d has come a long way since i used it back in 01.

  21. Viktor on September 1, 2009 said...

    Great stuff NIick , almost achieved that MTV ad. What were your render time for both of this? Can’t wait for the tutorial. You are already linked from Motionographer.

  22. Nik Anderson on September 1, 2009 said...

    You realy went to town with these… :D
    How long did it take to render?

  23. Nik Anderson on September 1, 2009 said...

    I guess Maxon got tired from all complaints about dynamics and said… “You want dynamics!? Here have some dynamics!”, and made a frikin’ awesome dynamics engine :D

  24. joanne on September 2, 2009 said...

    ooo… awesome eye candy. ^_^ [shall wait patiently for the tuts]

  25. illd on September 2, 2009 said...

    Yes!!! Who can tell something about the renderengine in Mograph2 – Is it fast?

  26. moritzdegen@web.de on September 2, 2009 said...

    your name on the Official MAXON page……

    http://www.maxon.net/de/products/new/cinema-4d-r115/motion-graphics-toolset.html

    thegorilla

    Yeah, I did some tutorials for them last month. I think the full tutorial will be included on the install disk. Fun!

    Paul Singh

    You are going places! :)

  27. prayas on September 2, 2009 said...

    Brilliant stuff, amazing possibilities.
    Just started doodling with the demo.
    Such a stable toolset with the new MoDynamics

    P..:

  28. Paul Singh on September 2, 2009 said...

    Mr Gorilla!

    Try making a pool table and the ball being hit… then it hitting other balls to pocket one etc… Food for thought!!

    thegorilla

    Fun idea!

  29. F3tch on September 2, 2009 said...

    Would really love to hear something about the rendertime.

    thegorilla

    Render time for the 40K Cubes was 1 hour to calculate and 30 min to render. Cheers!

    Michael

    If you were to not only use cubes would it take much longer.
    Like make a test with cubes alternating spheres.

    F3tch

    Thax for the reply ;)

  30. Dave Glanz on September 2, 2009 said...

    Cant’ wait to get this.

  31. m-_g on September 2, 2009 said...

    That’s awesome I’ve spend couple hours watching their beautyfull demos… !!!!
    I’ll have to work a lot to buy this version of c4d.
    don’t matter
    So simple it seems to be … I need it !

  32. Marshall on September 2, 2009 said...

    Just about peed myself with the cubes. Awesome.

  33. Cameradan on September 3, 2009 said...

    How about a quick tut on that?

  34. A04 on September 8, 2009 said...

    hey you should make a tuts of How convert a object to other object!!! you are a master!!
    greyscalegorilla is very professional!!!!

  35. scottcorey on September 8, 2009 said...

    When watching this does anyone else think of the sound legos make when you spill them all over the table?

  36. Chintan Shah on October 26, 2009 said...

    That is an insane test…. wooooww… i m surely switching to Cinema 4D !!! Woohoo !!! can we expect a tutorial for “40,000 Cubes” ?

    Thanks a lot Nick… You are a big big inspiration for me. :D

  37. Caius Eugene on November 17, 2009 said...

    Wow, thats brilliant, Be fun to slow it down, and throw in some more camera angles! looks so pro!

  38. Jakob on November 22, 2009 said...

    Hi Nick,

    very nice work. Thumbs up! ;)
    I watched the “40,000 Cube Test” endless times.
    Would you tell me, how you did the smooth, clean background for the scene?

    Do ever your best.

  39. Alex on April 25, 2010 said...

    Mr. Gorilla :)
    In Forty Thousand Cubes, u use GI??
    and how long u render this animation?:)

  40. Ian C. on June 4, 2010 said...

    WHERE DO YOU SET UP THE PHYSICS ENGINE!!??

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