Create an Amazing Liquid Apple Effect in RealFlow, Cinema 4D, and After Effects – Day 3

In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a bullet shooting through a liquid apple using Realflow, Cinema 4D, and After Effects . On the first day, you will learn scene setup in Realflow and proxy objects, Day 2 will cover importing Realflow data back into Cinema 4D and setting up for multipass rendering, and on the third and final Day, we will focus on importing .aec data from Cinema 4D into After Effects and isolating individual elements, as well as post effects.

This tutorial is Day 3 in a series – Go to Day 1, or Day 2

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Discussion 8 Comments

  1. Matthew Tully says:

    Looks like this is the wrong video. Chris says it is day 2 at the top of the tutorial.

  2. daveglanz says:

    Nope – video loads and says “you just watched this tutorial” and won’t play. I’m on Safari, tried the same thing on Firefox.

  3. kaleb aylsworth says:

    Works fine for me. Did you try clearing your browser cache? Is anyone else having this problem?

  4. Topher Welsh says:

    Works good for me…

  5. J. B. says:

    I’ve got the same problem. Even the download won’t work.

  6. Thomas says:

    Thanks for the tutorial, Chris! Nice to see how to work C4D -> RF -> C4D -> AE. Please keep it up!

    If I could just humbly suggest that the intro music could be normalized to the volume of the rest? I think it peaks out – at least I jumped when I wore my headphones :)

    Thanks again!

    ~Thomas

  7. muslim says:

    Hello everybody and
    how are you my friend (Chris Martin)
    Excellent work and forward For a better future
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