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#2
Posted 03 October 2007 - 08:28 PM
Very nice use of c4d. I think its a bit over the top, so things like blending, smuding, flow, etc would be nice to see, but its a really nice example of good c4d usage and and overall solid sig.
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Ocelot Sig Tutorial - http://www.gimptalk....hp?f=14&t=34712



Ocelot Sig Tutorial - http://www.gimptalk....hp?f=14&t=34712
#3
Posted 03 October 2007 - 09:12 PM
It's an alright result. Not blended in very good and would be kind of hard for new users to know what to do since you skipped some things.
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#4
Posted 04 October 2007 - 12:26 AM
A tip for future tutorial making. There are always people out there who have hard times getting things done by themselves like me. You say hunt down C4Ds but if I do, I always tend to find C4Ds that I think are good but when I go put them in a sig....it comes out horrible!
So It would be great to include links to everything you used. I have yet to find "THE PERFECT TUTORIAL" where every single step is simple and I won't mess anything up. Still nice tut I just want links to the C4Ds you used.
So It would be great to include links to everything you used. I have yet to find "THE PERFECT TUTORIAL" where every single step is simple and I won't mess anything up. Still nice tut I just want links to the C4Ds you used.
#7
Posted 07 October 2007 - 01:17 PM
Thanks for the crit. :w:
It's always good to know how to make something better, whether it's a sig or a sig tutorial. I'll be sure to go into more depth with my next tut, and include all resources.
It's always good to know how to make something better, whether it's a sig or a sig tutorial. I'll be sure to go into more depth with my next tut, and include all resources.
#9
Posted 08 October 2007 - 02:45 PM
Although C4D is actually a program, it commonly refers to any abstract render, regardless of the program it was made in.
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