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Aetuts+ Hollywood Movie Title Series – Captain America

Aetuts+ Hollywood Movie Title Series – Captain America

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This entry is part 18 of 30 in the series Hollywood Movie Titles

Continuing our Aetuts+ Hollywood Movie Title Series, today’s tutorial will explain how to make the “Captain America ” flying logo style. In this tutorial using Cinema 4d, we’ll make the logo and shield. Then in After Effects, we’ll complete our project with lens flares, a particle system of the explosion and final compositing. Follow your Avenger hero ;)


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Discussion 12 Comments

  1. Wolkeris says:

    It looks not so hard, thanks for tut :) greetings !

  2. M.Puvan says:

    thanks =)

  3. Thor says:

    Great tutorial – crap movie though :)

  4. Anthony says:

    Great Tutorial but i am looking forward to the dark knight and super 8 tough.

  5. Ramzes says:

    Thank you Antonio!you are great teacher! I’ve learned a lot from you.

  6. VinhSon says:

    Great tutorial man, simple but looks great! Keep it up!

  7. ashcat says:

    texture and lighting looks cool but the animation looks a little wrong,, thanks for sharing though

  8. panda says:

    The tutorial is quite good, but the voice sounds like windows text too speech. What’s up with that?

  9. DZFX says:

    Stuck at extruding nurbs for spline object…..My shield isn’t extruding. Im working in r13

  10. Arthur says:

    hi Antonio. I don’t understand what you did at 7:59 to 8:01 with spline circle?

  11. Arthur says:

    from where can i get the textures for the shield?

  12. Ed says:

    If you are having trouble with the extruding part you need to select both circle splines and press C. C is the shortcut to “make editable” you should see the the thumbnail turn from a circle to a spline if you did it right.

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