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©2007-2009 ~xBrY89x
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Okay, here is my first ever tutorial!

If you have any questions, feel free to ask me right here.

In order to successfully follow this, you will need some version of C4D, and some basic skills and understanding of the program.

If you find this of use, please fav or comment or both. It just makes me happy :)

For an example of what you can do with a model made with this technique, check out: [link]
I made that with a very similar technique, and the model can be found in my render pack: [link]

And if you're bored, check out the coolest page on the interwebz: [link]

Happy modeling!



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If I catch anyone ripping this tutorial, I will rip of their arms. The end.

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:icondejure:
wonder full am not using bryce but its so easy as it seems, ;)

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:iconeyev:
cool tut... i like your angle on creating abstracts much more then most peoples... I'll upload a result from what I got when i did this ;x once my slow pc renders it eek :x
:iconeyev:
[link] <<here is the result i got from this tut...
:iconxbry89x:
I'm glad you liked it, and your outcome is great :)
:iconewaldb:
This not even slightly 'advanced'. Is this just random stuff to increase your pageviews?
:iconxbry89x:
For one, it's a lot more advanced than a lot of other 3d tutorials on here. I think you'll find, if you even bother to take a look, that most of the abstract tutorials here involve
1. scribble random splines all over
2. add loft nurbs
3. duplicate it alot and throw on a default material

There have been a few people asking me for a 3d tutorial for a while, and that is why I made it. This is obviously not aimed at people who have a lot of experience in this type of modeling, rather people who have tooled around with Cinema and want to progress to something other than what I've mentioned above. If you don't appreciate that, or at least except it for what it is, please leave and don't spread your ignorant nonsense all over my page. And to answer your question, no. It has nothing to do with page views.

On another note, I looked through some of your work and it's very nice.
:iconewaldb:
well there's a shitload of tutorials following a somewhat similair approach. Get a shape, make it edible, either extrude it, put deformers on it or duplicate it and change the camera view. It might not exactly be your procedure, but the outcome will look the same regardless.

If you really want to make an 'advanced' tutorial, why not make one that includes lightning, caustics and materials?
:iconxbry89x:
Obviously you are particularly skilled at this type of art.. This tutorial is not aimed at somebody of that level, rather, someone who wants to someday get there. If this tutorial is not advanced enough for you then why don't you go find one better suiting than spamming my page, telling me my tutorial isn't advanced enough.......
It's not even intended for pros.
:iconxbry89x:
That's like getting pissed at the Disney channel because they don't have any shows I find interesting. That channel is obviously not aimed to impress ME.

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