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Create a Realistic Broken Wooden Heart in Cinema 4D

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In this tutorial, you will learn how to design a stylized 3D broken heart using Cinema 4D. The process begins by modeling a basic heart shape using splines and utilizing the Volume Builder workflow to create a solid, organic mesh. You will discover how to generate a natural-looking fracture down the center using displacement maps and noise shaders. The video covers detailed techniques for manually stitching the two halves together with realistic cords, adjusting their placement with the Magnet tool, and adding a surrounding wire net using Voronoi Fracture. Finally, the tutorial demonstrates how to handle UV mapping on generated volumes and apply realistic wood and leather textures using Octane Render.

What you will learn: - How to model a heart shape using Splines and Spline Masks - Utilizing the Volume Builder to merge objects and subtract holes - Creating realistic cracks and fractures using the Displacer deformer and Noise - Modeling detailed stitching using Splines, Sweeps, and Cloth Surface - Using the Magnet tool to naturally align strings and geometry - Generating a wire net overlay using Voronoi Fracture and Offset Fragments - Techniques for UV mapping and texturing Volume Builder objects

Software/Tools: - Cinema 4D (R20 or later recommended) - Octane Render - Physical Render - Quad Remesher (Optional)

Length: 01:08:58

You will get 4 files

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