Part of Cinema 4D Essentials

Inheritance Effector

Cinema 4DIntermediate

2 January 2023

Inheritance Effector in Cinema 4D allows you to transfer or "inherit" transformations and properties from a source object or effector to clones or other MoGraph objects, enabling complex animation behaviors and procedural control.

What It Is

  • Transfers position, rotation, scale, and other attributes from a target source to clones or MoGraph elements.
  • Supports blending multiple effectors or sources for layered control.
  • Non-destructive, procedural method to synchronize animations or effects.
  • Includes options for falloff and strength to customize influence.

How It Works

  1. Add an Inheritance Effector to your MoGraph Cloner or object.
  2. Set the Effector’s "Inheritance Target" to the object or effector you want to copy transformations from.
  3. Adjust which channels (position, scale, rotation, visibility, color) to inherit.
  4. Modify the strength and falloff parameters to control how strongly the inheritance affects the clones.
  5. Combine with other effectors to create layered and dynamic animations.

Use Cases

  • Synchronizing clone animations to a moving object or another effector.
  • Layering multiple animation effects procedurally.
  • Creating complex motion by inheriting transformations from multiple sources.
  • Controlling visibility or color inheritance for dynamic effects.

Benefits

  • Enables procedural animation transfer without keyframes.
  • Flexible control over which properties to inherit and how strongly.
  • Works seamlessly with other MoGraph effectors for complex setups.
  • Non-destructive and easy to adjust for iterative animation workflows.

More info here in the Maxon documentation.

Video Credit: TutorialCells software.
Description: This video demonstrates the Mograph Inheritance Effector in Cinema 4D.

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