How to use the Tracer Object in Cinema 4D


In this tutorial, I show you how to use the Tracer Object in Cinema 4D. The Tracer Object allows you to trace your animation or to connect clones together. I show you how to set up the Tracer Object with a Sweep Nurbs object to make dynamic lines in your composition.

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  1. Shawn B says:

    hah Nick! I see the Patricks Gun range poster you shot at while in Savannah, GA. I used to run the screen printing shop at that place while I went to school there.

    Nice!

  2. cristian says:

    i loved it.. i love this site too.

  3. Camotion.net says:

    Go Nick. Love it. top Tutorial.

  4. Bryan says:

    WHAT! I JUST figured this out the other day on mograph.net. Had I know you had this in the works I would have just sat back and waited for you to put this out. hahaha

  5. Hrongram says:

    I haven’t seen this much possibilities of creativity in any kind of software and there is no friendlier and more relaxed community like the C4D community with the Gorilla on top. :) Thank you for the time you put in and can’t wait for the next one :)

  6. Bort says:

    This is fun to use with the MoGraph dynamics, too.

  7. pedro soto says:

    great nick….really thank for your work and the time you spend making this tutorials …you help a lot of people….keep on the good work…with the mistic youput in every new tut, I reallize something about you…you are the gorilla!

  8. Awesome! I have been wanting to know how to do this technique for a long time. Thanks
    Also loving this mini tutorials!

  9. Ricardo Villalobos says:

    Useful tutorial bro!

  10. Kerry Murphy says:

    Great! Love this look. Did the inspiration to make this tutorial come from Onesize’s Quartz clip?

  11. Ricardo Villalobos says:

    …as usual.

  12. Dima says:

    GSG Tuts are becoming better and better. Thank you Nick! Awesome technique!

  13. Erick says:

    I think I’ve found my wall art for my new office! I see a poster series in here somewhere. Very nice abstract look.

  14. Spicy says:

    Kumbaya my lord, Kumbaya.

  15. Osorio says:

    Very nice, thank virtual teacher !

  16. shoobAKA says:

    Hey Nick! you rock, i see these technics on “AOL phase 2″ by UE. Nice with CS tools its a good trick. i will tryed with a rigid body and a little bit of turbulence or with an *.fbx

  17. West says:

    Got a little influenced by AOL Phase 2 a few days ago. All tracers and attractors.

    http://vimeo.com/12219364
    http://vimeo.com/12140259

  18. Craig says:

    Thanks Nick. Another great tutorial !

    I noticed the speed of your instruction workflow has increased significantly which, although it wasn’t an issue before, is very much to my own speedy style. Lots of info in a short time.

    Thank you again.

    (-:

  19. Vince says:

    Thanks Nick. I’ve been trying to figure out how to do this for some time. Great tutorials and all-around site.

  20. Henk Visser says:

    Hi Nick! I used the tracer to build this digiflower generator some months ago. Tracing is real fun to play with.
    Be my guest : http://vimeo.com/6606503

    be my guest B

  21. Alan Adamik says:

    Thanks again Nick !

    Trying to pull some cool shit from that with MoSplines, it can lead to something awesome.

  22. Dude says:

    Lovin’ the new preview format for your tutorials

  23. Maher says:

    thanks nike very nice

  24. iacopo says:

    oh, this is so cool!
    I’m having a lot of fun with the tracer now but I don’t know how to make it interact with rigid bodies… any suggestion?

  25. Denny says:

    Great Tut,
    Thanks Nick!

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  27. Jurgen says:

    Honestly, Thank you and you are a genius!

  28. mike says:

    really love these short little quick tutorials!

  29. Jonny says:

    Hey….here’s a given scenario.

    scene contains spheres being cloned across an Object (not linear, array, etc). And that object happens to be a platonic one. So when cloned the clones appear at each vertices of the platonic object, which is what we want. Now the problem arises when we do the whole tracing thing. It comes out nicely, but we want to have all the traced lines connect to each individual sphere so that the the final render looks Like a platonic object but only lines and no actual volume…..follow me? if not i can try to clarify further….

    if any one knows any other way of turning an objects segments(edges) into linear splines please let me know! thanks

  30. Tedris says:

    Hey,

    i made a Tutorial for the tracer object a while ago.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7JfR80sfvQ
    its in german though. Maybe you can follow along.

    cheers

  31. Mike Mott says:

    Hey Nick,

    Would really appreciate a brief rundown on all the renderers available for C4d especially
    OCTANE ARION and any other GPU/hybrid software. This OCTANE looks sick!!!!

    • The Gorilla says:

      Hi, Mike. I have never played with any of those. I still haven’t mastered AR3 yet and have no need to try any others quite yet. Have you tried Octane? What do you think?

    • Skandar says:

      Hey Nick and Mike!

      this one’s a very nice render engine:

      http://vrayc4d.com/gallery/

      perhaps you already know it, but i can just recommend it. i use it a lot, gives great lightning at a very nice speed!

      plus it’s made in Austria ;)

      Greets from here

  32. Hey Nick,

    your tutorials are always very inspiring.
    I digged a little into expresso and found it pretty easy to make the sound effector control almost every aspect of anything you want. So I made a pulsing ball of connected spheres reacting to a soundfile. Unfortunatly, rendering out would take around 10 days as I use almost anything that makes rendertimes skyrocket.
    Nonetheless I rendered out a still to contribute to your awesomness.

    enjoy http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/7409/audiotracer.jpg

    • That shouldn’t be taking so long, remember to add all your glows and blurs etc in after effects. You seen the discussion over at mograph.net about the_monkey’s NAB presentation? Lots of good stuff about xpresso based sound driven stuff

    • The Gorilla says:

      Very cool render. One of the best things you can learn is how to optimize your scene for rendering. Turn each render hogging setting on and off to isolate what is taking so long. Then turn down the settings until you start to see a noticeable difference.

      Great stuff. Keep it coming!

  33. MarcyVF says:

    We like fun little spidery balls kinda things going on!

  34. MarcyVF says:

    Awesome and free tutorial Nick!

    What really caught my eye was the freakin formula effector. Could make some really crazy organic maybe monster things.

    Reminds me of some of Umeric’s snazzy monster creature things: http://vimeo.com/1910518

  35. amr mohsen says:

    you are great man , i love the videos really i wish you the best :)

  36. mark F says:

    Hey Nick – you could have skipped the Formula effector and used the options in the Random effector instead- in the Mode pull down (instead of the default Random) choose Turbulence or Gaussian. These setting cause the Random Effector to self animate.

    Just a thought. thanx as always.

  37. basiaska says:

    Hey. I used tracer for one of my experimental 3D works. Have a look! Great fun! :)

    http://vimeo.com/9325583

  38. Petr Mishin says:

    Awesome tutorial! Thamk you Nick!

  39. Hey, that’s pretty different and cool! I like the thin lines that came up, I didn’t know that was possible.

  40. Waxamillion says:

    You always make me happy young man…
    I love the colour scheme on the tests… you even made the strange people object look hip and/or cool
    thanks tiger

  41. Belgar says:

    Very good tutorial. There is a way to do this in after effects?

  42. iacopo says:

    and here’s my little test, I tried to make it as sexy as I could!

    http://vimeo.com/12323523

  43. xregretx says:

    I am getting the results i want in the preview window but when i render to picture viewer, the tails have shrunk and are short, anybody know what causes this?

    • Christian Schmid says:

      i have exactly the same proglem with rendering. is there a workarround?

    • xregretx says:

      I did some research online,.. seems that there is a buggy problem with the version I have which is V11.0 I tried to update the software but this did not fix the problem. I guess I cant use the tracer object now.

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  45. David Godwin says:

    here’s a test i did. 4 x3 is the new 16×9 by the way.
    http://vimeo.com/12326563

    • misra says:

      nice.
      null for cam?
      put a cool shape for n gon with the sweep nurbs?
      animated the sweep nurbs growth?
      shader for the color change?
      kewl textures. then ae for finishs?

    • misra says:

      cogwheel?

    • David Godwin says:

      thanks. it’s just a cam with a slow push in and the shape thing is in a null with the rotation on it. sweep nurb with a grow and i used the star spline for the trace. the color is a gradient on the color channel and duplicated on the luma channel. everything was exported with and object buffer for more control in ae.

  46. Alex Wright says:

    Nick, did you get the idea for this tutorial from Beeple’s files? He had something exactly the same.

  47. Cool as always. Off to explore how to do this in max.

  48. mism says:

    Nice tutorial as always, thank you.

    Here’s my effort:

    http://www.vimeo.com/12323752

    A sound effector working on some polys that are then animated and traced.

  49. Dear Nick, thanks for the great tut.
    I wanted to go further and create sort of thought connection of an object to a Tracer trails: for instance, a roll of tp (an object) and a trailing piece of rolled off tape.
    This would require a more accurate tracking of two points, not just the object center.
    How can it be arranged to make the two resulting trails from each clone act like two rails for a single Sweep NURBS?

    • Justin says:

      haha i just watched that today and was so impressed. I spent all day wondering how to make something like it, then i check out greyscale tonight and boom, there it is

      win!

    • Onesize says:

      No tracer objects were used in the Onesize “quants” video. Only atom arrays and hair were used.

  50. Garo says:

    This is my humble version of the Trace Object…

    http://vimeo.com/12309668

  51. Gabriel says:

    Hey Nick. I love playing around with trace. I always had a doubt. is it possible to connect one object to more than other 2 objects? Or connect each object to ALL the other objects? Here have some samples of what i`ve done playing around with it.
    http://gabrielrocha.com/#408045/Pendulum-LIVE

    Thanks!

  52. Deelan says:

    Hey Nick how would you achieve an animation like this?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIYJcgMzXwY&NR=1

  53. Richard Laxa says:

    PFhoe, Cinema 4D and AE

    Thought I’d show you guys, its representing Pride in abstract form. 7 Deadly Sins is the primary focus of this idea I thought I’d show you guys.

    http://vimeo.com/12359392

  54. MarcyVF says:

    Even though I didn’t use the tracer object in this animation, your tut inspired me to make it: http://vimeo.com/12338708

    used the Formula Effector though, really awesome.

  55. KieranISIP says:

    Hey just thought i’d throw in a little tip about the cstools vibrate null i worked with recently. If you want to move the null itself rather than your object to get it to vibrate around a certain point, i found if you drop the vibrate null in a null object and then move that instead and it works. Then drop your object in the vibrate null et voila! Had myself frustrated for a while because i couldn’t seem to move the vibrate null itself.

    Good tutorial nick and v.nice renders!

    Kieran

  56. caio says:

    very cool huahuahuahu ok nice tutorial but this comercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvEMQmhBSUQ

    make in cinema 4d?

  57. pokeit says:

    Hey Nick,

    Great tutorial as always- I’m trying the tracer with modynamics and getting a frustrating result…

    the tracers do what they are supposed to in the preview window (tracers follow the bouncing balls) but when I render to the picture viewer the tracers are suddenly straight and all go to some focal point above (though they still animate with the ball)…

    Aaargh.

    Any help or ideas greatly appreciated!

    • pokeit says:

      Ok… so you have to make the sweep nurbs editable for it to render correctly- only then you can’t have the animation it only works with a single frame (wherever you made the sweep nurbs editable) I’m a noob- anybody see an easy way round this?

      Cheers

  58. Hey, kind of random, but you were in my Threadless.com email this morning! I opened it up, and there was the Gorilla in a nice yellow shirt with a camera on it… very fitting. Might have to get one myself ;)

    As always, keep up the great work, we all appreciate it!!!

  59. check out something I did with the tracer tutorial.

    http://vimeo.com/12373760

  60. Henk Visser says:

    used the tracer in this (different ) approach
    http://www.vimeo.com/12375610

  61. benjamin says:

    thank you ever so much nick for leaning me so tricks in c4d. i’m quite a noob still but am learning fast thanks to you

    http://vimeo.com/12393167
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/benjaminpattin/4681384089/

  62. Hein says:

    I used the tracer to create some trails for this submarine:
    http://vimeo.com/12405210

  63. Great tut Nick! I did an animation using what I learned: http://vimeo.com/12393615
    Thanks!

  64. Jose says:

    Hi Nick, great blog and great tutorials, you help and inspire us a lot.

    Some time ago I saw a commercial from a spanish company called boolab and I’d be awesome if you show us the way to start doing something similar to that commercial. The address where you can all watch it is:

    http://www.boolab.tv/php/index.php?action=work&action2=reel&pagina=4&idTrabajo=22

    Just some shapes (arrows in this case) forming a big 3D shape.

    Thanks!!!!!

  65. Pi says:

    Hi Nick, hi folks,

    here is what i came up with:
    http://www.vimeo.com/12435324

    I simply traced a particle
    system with some
    effectors emitting lights.
    Imagine what you could do using
    Thinking Particles. ;)

    Some final touches in AE… et voila.

    The lensflare was created using my own
    free lensflare project “Free Flare v1.2″.
    You can download it at my site

    http://www.the-pi.de

    Feedback appreciated. :)

    Cya, Pi

  66. jj says:

    how did you achieve the second screen shot from the top
    i can’t get mine to match that spherical shape and density

  67. Joe Ball says:

    Cool tutorial…I feel like this function would be good for mapping out info-graphics (gonna keep it in mind)

    This is what I came up with. I’m happier with the edit than the actual C4d material, but whatever.

    http://www.vimeo.com/12467598

  68. JOCKER says:

    my little test with the object tracer : http://vimeo.com/12489794

    thanx !

  69. pedro soto says:

    great stuff

  70. Key says:

    Would be possible to link a null to a cloner element. May be an ID for eaxh element—?

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  72. Daniel says:

    This is my experiment based on the tutorial:
    http://vimeo.com/13010161
    Thanks!

  73. robbysalz says:

    Nick, man. Thanks for encouraging us peasants to play. You make some of the best, down-to-earth C4D tuts around.

  74. Steve says:

    Gave it a shot with a twist, still had the 5 sec project “Countdown” in my head
    http://vimeo.com/13245217

  75. nic says:

    I was wondering if anyone can think of a similar way to apply a ‘tracer object’ like effect but totally within After Effects? or would it be more of a script based work around?

    I’d like to have two shapes move independently of one another yet have a connection (line) traced between them, like in the tutorial above.

    Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    (great tutorial btw, simple and easy to follow with a satisfying result)

  76. Jeff says:

    Thanks for the tips! Here’s my test. http://www.vimeo.com/13543902
    Any idea how to smooth the spline out so there aren’t those jagged edges?

  77. Tyler says:

    Hey there everyone. I’m just getting into 3D an finding these tutorials amazing. I am, however, having a little bit of trouble getting past a certain point in this tutorial. It’s when I try and do the sweep NURBS on the splines that is created on the tracer object. I’m not getting the same result at all. As you can see from these following images:

    http://i31.tinypic.com/2sb2z68.png

    http://i29.tinypic.com/6q8w1x.png

    I’ve re done the tutorial a few times now just to make sure that i’m doing things properly yet I get this result every time. Any ideas why? Thanks for the help.

    • The Gorilla says:

      Looks like you have your tracer and circle spline in the wrong order. The circle should go first. Hope that does it.

    • Tyler says:

      Gawww… can’t believe i hadn’t noticed that… especially after starting the tutorial over from scratch on the 3 occasions. Really appreciate the help!

  78. Ryan says:

    Hey
    Just thought I would post a recent project I did using the tracer object. Feedback greatly appreciated
    http://www.vimeo.com/14330162

  79. spankie says:

    Can anybody help me?

    I have the tracer connected to the Fracture Object. I tried to make the trick with NURBS and a little cirlcle as you did, but unfortunately in the moment of connecting the whole stuff to NURBS… I kinda loose my MoDynamics. The elements I have in Fracture Object don’t fly anymore (THEY SHOULD!). How can I make it look alright?: @ Thanks for any help.

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  81. dkmnews says:

    Hi Nick..damn..thanks for your tracertut..wanna see what came out by playing around?

    can be seen here:
    http://vimeo.com/14415279

    thx for sharing your knowledge…..

  82. Goran says:

    Hey GSG i have a question about this tut “the tracer object”
    Can i at the end of vibrate thing turn this shape into the letter? So at the end some copyline is made from this shapes.
    TNX a lot and once again great tuts….

  83. Magic says:

    http://www.vimeo.com/14823927

    my go at using the tracer object.
    I love these tuts!!

  84. Cheebachops says:

    For creating trails on many objects i use the hair tag.This improves render speeds hugely (no geom.)and offers lot’s of animation options on the tag for shape(thickness spline)etc.
    You can even add a hair object for even stranger trails.

  85. zao says:

    Hello, somebody know how can I do an animation like this with Tracer object? http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_262/1209105118ngzgIG.jpg

    I need link all objects in a different object, I have no success in my experiments…
    tks

  86. keke says:

    Is this sorta like what linkin park does in their new video. It resembles constellation

  87. jablalex says:

    hey there,

    i cannot get the tracer to work with dynamic objects. is this a bug or does this need a special setting??

    cheers,
    alex

    • Chris says:

      I would like to know the answer to this as well, for example particles in a tube bouncing around, the tracer doesn’t respond to the bounce and continues to go in the initial direction and continue going in that direction.

  88. Wesley says:

    Hi,

    First, thanks for this tutorial !

    Next, i need to do the same thing but with differents words also connected by tracer.

    If you have an idea, thx to reply.

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  90. Tristan says:

    Hi Nick. Great tut. I’m doing my own thing with hypernurbs on tracer and I can’t get the nurbs to render correctly. On screen render is fine but render to picture viewer renders them as straight lines when they’re actually curved. Anybody have any ideas?

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  92. Takasaurus Rex says:

    There seems to be a Priorities issue with the Connect Objects or Connect Elements option. The splines don’t stay connected to the objects or follow exactly. I’ve been trying to solve but can’t find a solution. Anyone else notice this or have a solution?

    Thanks

  93. Dear Nick,

    We love you.

    Sincerely,
    Noobs

  94. Mike says:

    I’m trying this without the cloner object as I need them placed in specific positions, but the spline seems to wrap around the ball and not pin point the centre which looks a little sketchy, anyone have any ideas?

    Thanks!

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