From the course: Cinema 4D S22 Essential Training: Motion Graphics
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Use Masks and Subfields - CINEMA 4D Tutorial
From the course: Cinema 4D S22 Essential Training: Motion Graphics
Use Masks and Subfields
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at how we work with fields that have sub fields. And we'll also look at the masking workflow. I'm going to select this plane effector. And we'll add a radial field. And so if we jump into the properties here, we can increase the transition, come down, and we'll add three iterations. If you come up to the field list and look at this little plus here, we can open this up and see that the radial field has a subfield for the offset property, the offset property is this one here. And if we increase the slider, you can see that we can make some animation happen. So what else I could do is use another field to drive this property, I'm going to use a time field layer. If I select the subfield, hold down shift, and then click on the field that I want to add as a driver, it will become a child of the subfield. And this is set up in the correct way now, so if we…
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What are Fields?6m 31s
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Reading a scene with Fields1m 47s
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Sharing Fields across Effectors1m 57s
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Group Fields and remap values3m 8s
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Work with Delay and Decay2m
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Make selections with Fields4m 11s
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Use MoGraph tags with Fields3m 27s
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Use Masks and Subfields3m 54s
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Create organic growth patterns5m 45s
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