- Introduction
- Cloner object
- Effectors - Overview
- Group effector
- Delay effector
- Formula effector
- Inheritance effector
- Random effector
- Shader effector
- Sound effector
- Spline effector
- Step effector
- Target effector
- Time effector
- Linear Clone Tool, Radial Clone Tool & Grid Clone Tool
- Matrix object
- Fracture object
- Instance object
- Text object
- Tracer
- Spline mask
- Displace Deformer
- Extrude deformer
- Spline wrap
- Cache tag / Baking animations
- MoGraph shaders
- Manual and Tutorials
- Goodies / Samples Scenes Etc
- XPresso for MoGraph
- Release 10 and MoGraph
- Conclusion
Goodies / Samples Scenes Etc
MoGraph comes on a DVD so there’s plenty of room for a whole heap of goodies. The goodies include:
Audio files - Approximately 350 mb royalty free sound loops and jingles.
Video files - There’s a small range of royalty video clips for use with MoGraph. These are a free small sample from the Artbeats Digital Film Library. Both Pal and NTSC versions supplied along with small thumbnail versions as some of the files sizes are pretty hefty at up to 85mb.
Scene files - When you install MoGraph a MoGraph library archive file is installed into the library folder. This gives you a whole lot of sample and example scenes. Many of these are text, spline arrows and other “Wing Ding” style splines or transition type scenes. The transition scenes are very much like the transitions that you get on a Video editing program where you create a transition between 2 movie clips. With the supplied scenes you just load them up and change the text etc or you can tear them apart to see how they work and thus use the techniques in your own animations. Also on the DVD is a Goodies folder with extra scenes from some well known C4D exponents like Tim Clapham and Mike Batchelor.
Example Movies - These look to be the same movies that from Maxon’s web site that I first went “Wow” about when MoGraph was released. Also included is the MoGraph demo reel.
Wallpapers – There’s a number of wallpapers included. Some that were available from MAXON’s web site and some other fine examples of Abstract art created with MoGraph.
Animated Backgrounds – There’s a whole heap of animated background materials. These are mainly abstract.
Materials – Also loaded into the Content Browser from the library archive file is a whole heap of materials and these are really good. My favourites are Lucent Red, Lucent Yellow and Lucent Blue.
Here is the Release 10 Content Browser with all of the MoGraph scenes, materials etc.

Release 10 Content Browser - MoGraph Content