Creating a Find the Reject Effector for Cinema 4D

Julian Field continues his Python work in C4D, showing how you can create a Find the Reject Effector.

Over the last little while, the Expresso Mechanic, Julian Field, is covering creating custom effectors for Cinema 4D using Python. His last demonstrated how you could create a cup and ball effector based on a simple game.

Find the Reject.

In Julian’s latest tutorial, he shows us how to control a selected Clone along with another Scene Object. The tutorial also explains how to add a secondary Effector to make everything just a little more dynamic.

About Julian Field.

Julian Field, AKA Expresso Mechanic (3D artist/animator) and The Unknown (singer/songwriter/producer) is an independent creative spirit, based in Kent, UK. Teaches Logic Pro and Cinema 4D (Xpresso), via Skype and also offers one-to-one tuition, in your own home, if you are in the Kent area of the UK.

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