New Section & First Tutorial // January 9, 2010
So, i finally had some time to publish my first tutorial. It is part one of the two-part breakdown of the Unplugged Title animation, in which I’ll walk you through the Cinema 4D setup. I’m looking forward to your critique and comments. And stay tuned for part two which I will hopefully be able to release in about two weeks!

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It was COOL, WAITING FOR AE PART.
Thank you RObert, one question do you use a tablet if so which one?
Thanks for this. I’m new in C4d and tutorials like this really help me understand the advanced animations. great job.
Hi robert, taking time to make all the edges rounded really shows dedication to the spot’s look, i will have to work hard to get up to your standards!. C4D looks complex, mind you i suppose its like after effects, once you know the logic of it its easy to navigate. Nice walkthrough looking forward to part 2.
alex
Hello robert,
congratulations on your achievement! thank you for the breakdown, i have learned a couple of things – using spline to animate the camera and cs tools. looking forward for part 2.
cheers!
hussin, coventry, uk
Hey Mo, I’m using my good old Wacom Intuos 3 A5. I bought it in late 2004 and still am satisfied with it. Only my pen should be replaced for it often does a double-click instead of a single-click. At the office I’m working with Intuos 3 A4, because of the bigger monitor.
Very interresting, thx !
Great tutorial!!! wish there would be more breakdowns like yours. Looking forward for the next part!
Greez
Hallo robert,
congratulations on winning and many thanks for this great tutorial! I learned some new things about cinema 4d and i am really looking forward to the after effects tutorial. it’s very useful to see your workflow between the two applications! many thAnKs for recording this!
Btw: The short intro looks very pretty, too!
Viele Grüsse!
Alex
thank you robert
Thanks for sharing Robert. It is very insightful to look at someone else’s workflow.
Hi Robert,
THanks very much for taking the time to put that breakdown together. I learned a lot from that. Some fabulous tips there and it’s very useful to see how others use these tools.
Really looking forward to part two :)
fantastic! I learned so much from your run through. I like this approach compared to a full out tutorial. You covered so much. I hope you keep them coming after part 2!
lOVED IT!
rEALLY COOL STUFF, THANKS FOR THE WALK-tROUGH. aND CONGRATULATION ON WINNING THE CONTEST!!
//kLAS
GREAT TUTORIAL…Is hard to find anvanced and pro looking tutorials like this one.
congratulations! keep it up robert. thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge.
thumbs up.
I see the cinema4d and after effects is growing fast.
blogs and websites like greyscalegorila, bythebooth, graymachine, videocopilot, and others, now including yours…Is great that this community is growing and it is becoming strong with pro tutorials.
cheers cheers! from costa rica
Well done dude, love it
thanks for sharing, well explained, great info.
hi robert… exelente tutorial
PLEASE DO YOU MAKE A TUTORIAL IN LEARN HOW TO CREATE THE INTRO OF THIS VIDEO…
PLEASE…
SORRY FOR MI ENGLISH
hmmm… why not. I’ll keep it in mind. i’m glad you like the tutorial.
Fantastic tutorials, really well explained (even without the step-by-step instruction)
its really great to see a beautiful and fun looking spot done without GI or Ambient occlusion, I’m trying to eliminate it from my animation workflow to speed up render time and this gives me a lot of hope, thanks!
Robert, I’m bookmarking you man. Right next to the Gorilla! Thanks so much for sharing. Ditto on what paul said. I love this community. Keep up the great work.