How to Make a V-Twin Piston Setup in C4D

Expresso Mechanic TV shows how to use Xpresso to create a V-Twin piston animation in C4D.

This new tutorial by Expresso Mechanic TV shows how you can build a typical mechanical setup like a V-Twin piston in Cinema 4D using a bit of Xpresso.

The tutorial shows how to take the Xpresso Expression from a previous Crank and Piston tutorial, make some alterations to the existing nodes, and add a few more, where necessary. 

“We also need to create a second arm and head, the create a new relationship between all of the parts that make up the entire assembly.”

About Julian Field.

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