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Getting Started 4
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Lecture1.1
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Lecture1.2
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Lecture1.3
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Lecture1.4
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Parametric in Cinema 4D 3
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Lecture2.1
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Lecture2.2
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Lecture2.3
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Selection Tools in Cinema 4D 2
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Lecture3.1
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Lecture3.2
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Splines in Cinema 4D 3
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Lecture4.1
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Lecture4.2
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Lecture4.3
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Deformers in Cinema 4D 6
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Lecture5.1
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Lecture5.2
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Lecture5.3
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Lecture5.4
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Lecture5.5
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Lecture5.6
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Generators in Cinema 4D 6
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Lecture6.1
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Lecture6.2
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Lecture6.3
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Lecture6.4
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Lecture6.5
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Lecture6.6
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Lights in Cinema 4D 5
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Lecture7.1
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Lecture7.2
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Lecture7.3
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Lecture7.4
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Lecture7.5
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Materials in Cinema 4D 1
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Lecture8.1
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Basic Animation in Cinema 4D 3
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Lecture9.1
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Lecture9.2
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Lecture9.3
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Dynamics in Cinema 4D 4
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Lecture10.1
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Lecture10.2
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Lecture10.3
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Lecture10.4
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Mograph in Cinema 4D 1
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Lecture11.1
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Cameras in Cinema 4D 2
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Lecture12.1
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Lecture12.2
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Rendering in Cinema 4D 1
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Lecture13.1
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Practical - Project Works 7
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Lecture14.1
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Lecture14.2
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Lecture14.3
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Lecture14.4
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Lecture14.5
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Lecture14.6
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Lecture14.7
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3 Comments
Very very explicit and detail. Thank you.
The x axis and the y axis doesn’t appear on my PC
1. Open the “Run” dialog box by pressing and holding the Windows key, then press the R key (“Run”).
2. Type devmgmt.msc.
3. Click OK .
4. look for Display adaptors and click the drop down arrow beside it. It will show your graphics card.
5. if you have 2 cards listed, right click on the Intel one and choose disable.
6. If you have only one card listed, right click on it and choose disable.
7. Run cinema 4d after doing that and see if your viewport is working.