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c4dtools

 About c4dtools.net

In November 2010 the first XPresso Lesson was held on robertleger.net. This free training series turned out to produce a lot of useful presets, so that xpressopresets.net was launched in May 2011. This website should archive those and other XPresso presets and give developers the chance to sell them.

In November 2011 the website was opened up for developers of other programming languages as well. With a lot of new features and completely redesigned, c4dtools.net is now a platform for everything Cinema 4D.

All products that are offered on this website are tools for Maxon’s Cinema 4D. They will help customers to speed up their workflow so that they can spend more time on being creative rather than trying to figure out technical difficulties.

Robert Leger
Founder, website developer, administrator

Robert is a graduate designer working at the motion design / post production studio Zitronella in Cologne, Germany. He has a strong background in web development and enjoys both the technical and the visual aspects of his job. In his free time Robert offers free C4D training at motioneers.net and is the lead singer of the Metalband Solar Fragment

Charles Rowland
Scripting, server admin, JQuery mentor

Charles Rowland is a web designer/developer currently living in Fargo, ND working at Sundoginteractive. Charles works with HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, SalesForce, Expression Engine and a myriad of other amazing technologies. In his spare time he dabble in 3D and motion design with Cinema 4D and After Effects. Charles also plays bass guitar to maintain a hightened level of awesomeness.

c4dTools

Greyscalegorilla

About Greyscalegorilla
Greyscalegorilla is an active community and resource for training and tools for creative types. We want to make learning more accessible and effective by creating easy-to-follow tutorials and training that show you way more than just what buttons to push. We also work to develop tools to streamline your creative workflow and to help remove tedious and repetitive tasks so you can spend time making great work.

About Nick

Hi, I’m Nick. I grew up a nerd in Detroit, the oldest son of a fireman and a roller skating teacher. In middle school, I won first prize on America’s Funniest Videos with my impression of Edward Scissorhands imitating Michael Jackson. It earned me $10,000, a girlfriend for a week, and, not surprisingly, very few cool points with my friends.

I landed a string of pretty silly jobs as a magic trick-yo-yo salesman, roller skate rink-wedding DJ, and one of those snobby record store employees. My love for audio engineering, Protools, and Macs crossed paths with a short animated film and my new passion for Motion Design was born.

I studied design, film and animation at the Illinois Institute of Art Chicago and ended up at Digital Kitchen Chicago where I worked on TV commercials and title sequences for Target, Dexter and The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien. You can see this work at my personal creative portfolio, CreamyOrange.

While studying and working, I started Greyscalegorilla/blog, a personal blog to talk about design and education. This has quickly become one of the leading sites to learn about motion graphics and 3D software bringing over 20,000 visitors per day. Nutty, right?

In 2009, I left Digital Kitchen to start an iPhone Photo App company and to focus more time creating tutorials and designing products for Greyscalegorilla. You can see my random bloggy-blog stuff at Quick Multiball or watch me pretend to be a musician over at CampbellandMonson. Lately, I’ve been speaking to creative types at places like SXSW, SCAD, OFFF, and Hyper Island about how to end up with a job doing work you love to do.

I work in Chicago where I drink a lot of craft beer, play a lot of pinball, listen to a lot of podcasts and live with my super hot and talented wife.

 Tutorial and more ( cinema 4d and after effects )
GREYSCALEGORILLA

VIDEOCOPILOT

Video Copilot is a collaborative resource for training, design tools and artists. Our goal is to show you what is possible and how effects can be created so that you can apply these techniques on your own creative adventures. We strive to develop distinctive and innovative tools that improve the quality and speed of your production while offering freedom and flexibility.  

ABOUT Andrew & Video Copilot

As the host of over 100 tutorials and creator of title sequences for TV’s Fringe and the film Star Trek, Andrew has participated in many forms of production from visual effects artist, to directing commercials and promos. His website Video Copilot has been a progressive force in the visual effects industry with his upbeat training style and innovative plug-ins. As a freelance artist and web designer at age 20, Andrew began to work on the Video Copilot website from his apartment in Southern California. The website started with a single product and a handful of short After Effects tutorials that were featured on the Creative Cow community. His unusual training style and off-beat humor intrigued viewers by showing them powerful techniques for visual effects that were detailed and also entertaining. Not to mention the joy of collaborating with his friend Sam Loya for destructive and punishing effects. In 2007 Andrew released a tutorial based on the Light Streaks effects from the recent iPod commercials that sparked worldwide interest and was even featured on the front page of the popular news site Digg.com. Later that year, the now 2-man team released the popular Riot Gear DVD featuring stock footage of paint and ink elements filmed in their garage. The products success had Andrew and his brother scrambling to fill orders to locations all over the world and helped fuel the company’s passion. The sites online presence has also led to collaborations for Andrew to work with major companies and even the unique opportunity to work with Director J.J. Abrams on Film & TV Projects. Video Copilot has since published over 40 hours of training and has over a dozen professional products and plug-ins used by creative professionals around the world. The Video Copilot team has grown to 6 full-time professionals and recently moved into a new studio space. Andrew continues to work in the film industry in addition to publishing new, exciting products and tutorials for the growing motion graphics and visual effects community.


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ONESIZE motion direction design

Onesize is a Dutch, Amsterdam based creative studio headed up by creative duo Rogier Hendriks and Kasper Verweij. United in their common rebellion against the visual communication methods they encountered in the past, Onesize was born in 2001. Motivated by pushing the boundaries in design and visual communication, Onesize creates groundbreaking works for film, games, tv, web and print , which all are design-driven. Mixing media like live-action, photography, 3D, graphic design, interaction design, sound design and music are used in order to create new ideas, develope new techniques, new (design)tools, and a distinct visual style.
Onesize Reel 2010 from Onesize on Vimeo.
http://www.onesize.nl/home

ManvsMachine

ManvsMachine is a design & motion studio based in London, England.

Since opening its doors in early 2007, ManvsMachine has grown into a multi award winning, multi national team of creative specialists directing & producing globally acclaimed branding, commercials, animation, film & print.

http://manvsmachine.co.uk/

Lamborghini Aventador

By Sehsucht on Vimeo

Lamborghini Aventador from Sehsucht™ on Vimeo.

How to Use The New Depth Of Field In Cinema 4D R13 (By GSG )

How to Use The New Depth Of Field In Cinema 4D R13 from Nick Campbell on Vimeo.

Tutorial Luce volumetrica ( Cinema 4D )

NY:SPHERE 2.0

Reel

free project (after effects)

free project (after effects)

free prests for c4d

free project (after effects)

 
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