Cinema 4D Tutorial – Build a Dynamic Roulette Wheel

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More @ www.ratemyfuneral.com – Ok so this tutorial ended up taking a bit longer than anticipated. In this one we take a look at building a fully dynamic roulette wheel. There are a couple of problems along the way but in the end we kind of get there. I warn you now, there is a lot of rambling in this one! It’s definitely not one about making it look pretty but all the principles are there to get you going in creating your own master piece!

I can already see some really cool slow-mo ball bouncing with loud echo bangs as the ball knocks again the separators before falling gracefully into it’s final resting place!

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10 thoughts on “Cinema 4D Tutorial – Build a Dynamic Roulette Wheel

  1. Amazing tutorial! I'd love to try it but i cant anymore. my AMD card drivers doesnt support Cinema 4D. I get graphics card errors all the time when using Cinema 4D.

    And AMD as yet not released a fix. It's been some time now. 2 years?

  2. it turned too slowly because your computer cant handle it well enough to rednder real time :p

  3. Enjoy your tutorials. I got all the pieces in the turntable done, but as I was try to make the bowl and line it up I noticed that my turntable and all it's components are wobbly when played. Any idea why that would happens?

  4. hi Rory, ~could u kindly help me to check whats wrong with the sphere? it move seems like in the air ,but after removing the tube ,i works right way .there are the pics below ,thanks in advance !
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_6OSojv7t0XRmYwdTJBWmhmcnc/view?usp=sharing
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_6OSojv7t0XalBqZUZFb082S3c/view?usp=sharing

  5. NIce tutorial. ctrl double click on any axis is what locks the scaling. double click to release. Fantastic tutorial though.

  6. You explain so detailed, how it happens in physical world and explaining how you can achieve it with C4D dynamics. Thanks πŸ™‚

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