![]() Just wanted to point out there are other ways to do this. Install it in Cinema 4D > library > browser. Cleverly named “Shadow Matte”.ĭownload it here. Not only do I show you how to set the material up I made a content browser preset ready for download. The answer is yes and you don’t need a plug-in like “Shadowcatcher” to achieve this. Often you will here C4D users ask if there is something similar to 3DS MAX’s “Shadow Matte” material. I’ve had a lot of questions how to do this so I hope this is helpful for some. Namely, my focus was to show how to set up your C4D scene to catch shadows properly on live action footage or a photograph in one render. Hey everyone, here’s a tutorial I made that explains my multi-pass workflow in Cinema 4D to After Effects. Posted by Josh on in 3D, Compositing, Matchmoving, Presets, Tutorials ![]() Tutorial 05: C4D Multi-Pass Rendering/Compositing and Shadow Catching.
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