Summary: Learn how to use the turbulence emitter in Cinema 4D; learn more about 3D animation, modeling, and rendering software in this free instructional video.
John Carstarphen is an experienced independent filmmaker, screenwriter, animator and teacher. His work as a writer/director has been seen in international film festivals including...read more
"Let's double-click on that. And again, we've changed the parameters. We've increased the strength and changed the size of it. The default size, again, was 200 millimeters on the X-, Y- and Z-axis, and we've changed it on two of those axes. And the turbulence does exactly what it indicates. It creates a little more randomness and a little more of a turbulent look and feel to the leaves. It just scatters them in a more random direction. Now, it's important to try to match the speed of the wind with the speed of the leaves that are coming out of your emitter. If the leaves are moving too slow and the flag is moving too fast, then that doesn't look very natural."