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4Wheeler Free in Cinema 4D

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:49 am
by moqtev
Hi!

I'm trying to get 4Wheeler Free to work in Cinema 4D and have some questions - since the Craft website went down yesterday I can't access the read-first-posts and documentation from the site so here goes :-)

When the manual says "Link/Parent the high poly model's wheels to each of Craft 4-Wheeler Free's respective wheel." Does that mean that the high poly wheels are child OF the 4WF or the other way around??? (sorry english is not my first language) Please be very specific!!!!

IF the high poly chassis/wheels are children of the 4WF chassis and wheels - how do I hide the 4WF objcts on final render in C4D???

Are there any video tutorials about how to set this up in Cinema 4D??

Thanks

Morten

Re: 4Wheeler Free in Cinema 4D

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:05 am
by Carl Buhre
moqtev wrote:Hi!

I'm trying to get 4Wheeler Free to work in Cinema 4D and have some questions - since the Craft website went down yesterday I can't access the read-first-posts and documentation from the site so here goes :-)

When the manual says "Link/Parent the high poly model's wheels to each of Craft 4-Wheeler Free's respective wheel." Does that mean that the high poly wheels are child OF the 4WF or the other way around??? (sorry english is not my first language) Please be very specific!!!!

IF the high poly chassis/wheels are children of the 4WF chassis and wheels - how do I hide the 4WF objcts on final render in C4D???
From the Getting started tutorial that is included with Craft Director Studio: "in Cinema 4D, drag the respective high poly object to 4WheelerFree's dummy part in the object list so that it becomes its child (Example image)."
moqtev wrote: Are there any video tutorials about how to set this up in Cinema 4D??
Well we had a video tutorial of rigging Craft 4-Wheeler Free in Cinema 4D on the site before it went down. It will be up again as soon as we fix the site but that will take some time to rebuild so for now, go with the information above. And if you have any further questions you're of course welcome to ask!