Create a railclone object.
How to make a floor for collosion in c4d.
In this quick tutorial we re using the collision deformer in cinema 4d to create car crash deformations.
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Go to file merge select cinema 4d studio lights and press open.
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For example a floor also has a certain elasticity i e if one of the collision objects has a bounce value of 0 the second won t bounce off even if it is assigned a value of 1000.
Select the dynamics tag on the 3d logo and under the collision tab set bounce to 120.
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Select the dynamics tag on the floor under the collision tab change bounce to 90.
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If you have several objects that collide with each other lower values will result in all objects coming to a rest sooner.
Create a box of the desired size and enable generate mapping coordinates and real world map size.
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Add a new a2s generator.
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We also need a single wooden plank for the floor.
Select all sphere and make a child with cloner.
Create a new railclone object and open the style editor using the button in the style rollout.
Add a chamfer modifier to crack the arris.
Select cloner little bit up.
On frame 0 move the logo up above the floor and press play again the logo will drop down then hit and land on the floor.
Right click on cloner simulation tag rigid body tag.
Select cloner mode grid array count 6 6 6 size 100cm 100cm 100cm.
Configure the dynamics settings.
In this tutorial you ll learn how to create wax type using the collision deformer and subsurface scattering in cinema 4d.