Tutorial number 80!!
The last tutorial was number 79!
I am happy to say the site has generated a lot of traffic.
Well that is about 4000 visitors a month, I think that is very nice.
So I would like to thank regular visitors for their comments and support.

Follow up:
Well now I have to make tutorial number 80, this is a symbolic number for me and this site.
For this tutorial I would like to ask for your input and suggestions.
Please write your ideas for a tutorial in a comment and I will choose the one that I like most.
Comments can be written in any language but I can only read English, French and Dutch.
No there is no iPod to win, it is just to get some feed-back.
I have never earned one penny with this site or with what I can really do with Cinema4d, I do this as a hobby.
Now I am thinking of putting those little advertising on the left side of the site. I hope this is not an inconvenience.
Thanks all, base80
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Bubbles, shader, whatever you feel like teaching.
And finish that tutorial with a little biography about you, some fun facts, how you dress when you go to the bar and such.
:)
Maybe for once not 3D related but real life beer drinking , like how to proper drink one ..
Anyway thank you VERY much for the 79 ones you already gave to the community !
Cheers !
Merci a lot for tout ce que you fais pour for us.
Post some your 3D images or animations, someting like small gallery
Thanks for all the previous tut's, tips and teasers and the time, resourses and money you've spent in their production. You've helped me out tremendously. KEEP IT GOING PLEASE !!!!!!!!
If you want a hint what to do next. I would say: do what you like the most, enjoy playing around, and we can be happy to get a nice tutorial.
thank you
Jops
I am slowly trying to learn Cinema, but I have absolutely no time, and Im juggling learning C4D, AE, and Flash at one time, and its not working very well! I just discovered this site, and I will be coming back regularly.
Thanks for all you are doing!
ilustrated image link: http://www.dazantiga.com/c4d/problema_dynamic.jpg
Thanks for your fantastic blog Base - the C4D world is a better place because of it.
Rod
Whatever you go for, I think this is an amazing, well presented C4D resource.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for all the great tutorials, I have learned much from them.
tp is cool, too.
by the way, thank you so much for keeping this site alive!! outstanding work!
thanks again,
flo
Although i wonder i own the cheapest version of C4D so no clothilde or other luxery modules for me :-( But the phonecord example would be cool to see it work without any of the luxery modules and purely on Xpresso, if possible ofcourse!
Anyway i am Dutch and happy to see that base80 is kind of the only website on the internet developing tutorials based on xpresso! Great work love the things you done to it and your website really is friendly in usage and a treu value! Please don't stop EVER!!!
I'm looking for a hatch/engraving/scratchboard shader for C4D to be able to create animations with this style:
http://www.sprouls.com/
http://www.inkart.com/pages/people/
If I apply this as a 2D effect the lines won't follow the curviness of the geometry, and if I do it frame by frame I'll get bad flickering.
I've found this freeware http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/ that has a real-time OpenGL Hatch shader, but I'd love to be able to do this in C4D directly. Any tips?
PS. The sidebar link to the Renderosity forum needs to be updated.
Put this shader in a "Projection" shader to get more control over the projection.
Thanks for all the great tips. A tutorial on a real looking fire ring would be rad.
Cheers!
BL