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  1. Version 1.0

    95 downloads

    ToolPresets is a Cinema 4D plugin which allows to quickly set up, update, and apply different tool settings. Supports R16, R17, R18, R19, R20, R21, R23 on Windows and macOS. A dedicated topic is available in the forum to further discuss. Questions and feedback are welcome in following thread: https://www.core4d.com/ipb/forums/topic/113338-toolpresets/ (The manual and installation guide is provided in the Documentation folder inside the plugin folder) Installation: Cinema 4D R16 - R19: Open Cinema 4D and select menu Edit > Preferences (Ctrl-E on Windows / Cmd-E on MacOS) This will open the preference window. Select “Open Preferences Folder…” button at the bottom of the window. A Windows Explorer or MacOS Finder window will open. Navigate to the “plugins” folder and extract the whole content of the provided zip file. Restart Cinema 4D. Cinema 4D R20 and above: Plugins can be installed anywhere you like, an appropriate path needs to be added in the Cinema 4D Preferences. Plugins can still be installed in a default plugins folder at your user’s location. To use the default plugin location: Open Cinema 4D and select menu Edit > Preferences (Ctrl-E on Windows / Cmd-E on MacOS) This will open the preference window. Select “Open Preferences Folder…” button at the bottom of the window. A Windows Explorer or MacOS Finder window will open. Navigate to the “plugins” folder and extract the whole content of the provided zip file. Restart Cinema 4D. If the installation of Cinema 4D did not create a default “plugins” folder, feel free to create one. Usage: Introduction: The plugin consists of a single window, which holds the different presets. Only the presets of the currently active tool will be displayed in the window. The idea is to dock the window in a generic location in your layout, allowing for easy access to the appropriate presets at any time. Simply activating a tool will provide the available presets for that tool. You can arrange the window to be horizontal or vertical. Creating a preset: With a tool active, and its settings changed to your liking, simply select the tool's icon in the Attribute Manager and drag it on top of the + icon of the ToolPresets' window. Let go the mouse button and a new preset will be created, appearing in the plugin's window. For easy identification each preset has an identification name and a color. The name will be displayed as a bubblehelp when hovering over the preset. The color is displayed as a small circle in the bottom right corner of the preset. Editing the preset's identification: Default names and colors are generated when a new preset is created, but these can be adjusted to your liking. Simply right mouse click the preset and a window will appear containing a text edit field, an hexagonal colorwheel. A "remove" button is available allowing to delete this preset from the list. Applying a preset: With the list of preset shown in the window, just select the preset you want to apply. Simply clicking the preset icon will apply the stored settings to the currently active tool. In case the tool consists of the additional Apply, New Transform, and Reset Values buttons, the user can hold the control key on PC, command key on Mac, when selecting the preset icon. This will perform a new action for the tool, before applying the tool settings. Update a preset: When you need to change the stored tool settings, you can do so by dragging the current tool settings (via the icon in the Attribute Manager) onto the desired preset icon. This will replace the stored preset with the currently active setting of the tool. The name and color of the preset will remain unchanged.
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  2. Thanks! Took the amount of my own gags as a gauge for how disgusting it is. Seems like it worked
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  3. I hope that's a cancer cell or a coronavirus or something, because I want it to DIE! Nice work making it look super creepy and gross!
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  4. From the album: CBR Model Wires

    © J Wood / Luminetrics

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  5. while i agree that there's not enough c4d specific rigging tutorials out there, keep in mind that the principles are the very same across all apps. so if you got the basics down and know how our constraints work, if you know the caveats of our ik and ik spline solvers, if you somewhat understood priorities, if you know the basics of xpresso, you can really watch any maya or blender or even houdini rigging tutorial and translate the technique over to c4d. i might do a tutorial about spline ik soon, since i have the feeling this is something a lot of people struggle with, i know i did for quite some time... would that be something you're interested in?
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  6. From the album: CBR Model Wires

    © J Wood / Luminetrics

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  7. From the album: CBR Model Wires

    © J Wood / Luminetrics

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  8. In the past I had created a plugin with similar functionality in the form of the Dials plugin, with its "favourites". However, over time I didn't quite like to use it, as it was cumbersome to quickly create these favourites via the plugin's configuration panel. With modeling the recent "Cozy tavern challenge" I realized I wanted a better workflow for repetitive tasks, where I - for instance - alternatively required different bevel or extrude values. I thus came up with the idea to provide a global "preset container", which would display the presets of the currently active tool. But most importantly, creating and applying presets from that container should be quick and easy ... I then started implementing this new plugin, and didn't know better than name it "ToolPresets". Other ideas for preset plugins are still growing and maturing in the back of my head ... but for now, let's focus on getting this plugin completed. Development is still ongoing, which I am currently focusing on R20 Windows. If there are any volunteers to beta-test this (for now R20, Windows only), please comment in this thread, and I will pick a few ... Thanks in advance. I will later (when time permits) port this to previous and later versions of Cinema4D, as well as macOS. <placeholder>
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  9. ToolPresets v1.0 is ready for release and will be uploaded shortly. Available in the download section for R16, R17, R18, R29, R20, R21, R23 (windows and macos). I have no idea if this works with S22 or any other subscription version ... and frankly I don't care.
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  10. Well I am old enough to not remember being born
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  11. From the album: CBR Model Wires

    C4D R16

    © J Wood / Luminetrics

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  12. From the album: CBR Model Wires

    Modelled for 'QMC' / Paul Simon Richards

    © Paul Simon Richards

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