

Mograph, who is from my town in Michigan, gives another technique, modeling from an image of a deer. Aleksey explains how to bake Global Illumination to make renders faster. Low Poly Paper Tree & GI Baking in CINEMA 4DĪleksey Vozeneski at CGI Tuts+ gives his walkthrough on creating a low poly tree look and giving it the appearance of paper. He explains the Connect Object, the Displacer Deformer, and the Polygon Reduction deformer, to achieve the Low Poly look on your models or shapes. A lot of these tutorials are based on the same concepts but each has their own little twist on techniques.įirst, check out Low Poly Techniques for CINEMA 4D from Nick Campbell at Greyscalegorilla. So now that you’ve seen some beautiful examples of low poly modeling work, I’m sure you’re raring to get started! Here are some CINEMA 4D tutorials from Sam Welker, Nick Campbell at Greyscale Gorilla, Mt. I especially like scenery created in a Low Poly style. I wanted to show an array of different types of animations and I am sure some of these are not created in CINEMA 4D, but the idea is to give you an idea of what is possible. Some of the examples below are very, very simple but others are more complex. I think of it as Van Gogh for the digital age. Even though it’s simple, it’s often very stylistic and fun and the artist isn’t usually going for realism. It’s uncomplicated and exactly the opposite of the 3D you see in most features by Pixar or Dreamworks films today. It’s the polygon mesh in your 3D software with very few polygons, creating a blocky appearance. Randomising Polygon Colour on Low Poly Objects in CINEMA 4DĪbove, Andrew Schummer Post & Design created this experiment with low poly fruit models and 3D ribbon font, created from illustrator paths.Render An Abstract Refraction Low Poly Look In CINEMA 4D.

Low Poly Paper Tree & GI Baking in CINEMA 4D.
