In this Cinema 4D Python tutorial, we are coding what I am loosely referring to, as a Stop Motion Effector. The end result works great and the Effector is quite versatile.
This tutorial provides the answer to a question that was asked on a Maxon live stream, so if you are the person who asked that question, I hope this is of use to you!
My thanks go to the following people, all of whom have been kind enough to buy me a coffee:
Matt, Cedric, Uriah, Willy, Vadim, Tim, Simone, Alain, David and Daniil.
Your generosity is always, greatly appreciated!
If you wish to by me a coffee, you may do so here:
0:00 - Intro.
0:36 - Creating the Scene Elements.
6:00 - Python: The Arrays.
9:38 - Python: Global and Other Variables.
10:45 - User Data.
14:45 - Python: Setting the Colour Lists.
18:27 - Python: Defining a Function.
20:30 - Python: Initialisation.
22:37 - A Quick Test…
23:03 - Python: Sequencing the Clones.
26:10 - Another Quick Test…
26:49 - Overcoming a Potential Error.
27:24 - Python: Sequencing the Colours.
33:55 - It Works!
34:30 - Final Summation.
35:33 - Outro.
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