Expresso Mechanic TV shows how to produce a working Stepped Motor using Xpresso and User Data in Maxon Cinema 4D.
This new tutorial from Expresso Mechanic TV takes on recreating a Stepped Motor rig in Cinema 4D using Xpresso, Python, and other tools in Cinema 4D.
The tutorial also uses User Data to take control of the rotor’s speed, the direction of rotation, and the number of steps it can make.
About Julian Field.
Julian Field, AKA Expresso Mechanic (3D artist/animator), is an independent creative spirit based in Kent, UK. Field teaches Logic Pro and Cinema 4D (Xpresso) via Skype and offers one-to-one tuition in your home if you are in the UK’s Kent area.
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