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Cinema 4D, TutorialsFebruary 10, 2012June 3, 2012

Cinema 4D – Laser Etching Tutorial

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[Instructor] Matt Rittman
[Level] Intermediate
[Software used] Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop

This tutorial will show you how to create a laser beam and etch a logo into a piece of metal in Cinema 4D and use After Effects to add realistic sparks and smoke.

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3D Text, After Effects, Animation, Cinema 4D Tutorial, Compositing, Laser, Laser Beam, Laser Etching, Metal, Metal Logo, Smoke, Sparks
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