A closer look at Stadiums ποΈπ
We built this Kit for realistic layouts across football, baseball, hockey and soccer. Modular seating bowls, VIP boxes, jumbotrons, concrete exteriors, and player tunnels that drop straight into your scene.
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New Kit: Stadiums ποΈ
Bring the scale of a championship sporting venue into your scenes.
From towering open-air domes to tiny details like folding chairs, this Kit makes it easy to build environments that put you right on the field.
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Cargo 3.0 is here! π
Finally, @GSG3D and KitBash3D, together in one platform.
Models, materials, lighting, textures. All in one place and built to work together.
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You can feel the Friday energy in this one.
Ryan J. Silva wanted to capture that moment when the workday is over and the whole city seems to be moving. Fast camera moves, impatient characters, blinking lights, and towering streets all work together to create a sense of momentum.
Four worlds. Over a dozen lighting maps. One scene.
@BG_Studios built this with pieces from Ghost Realm, Love Craft, Dungeon Crawler, and Dark Fantasy, with Greyscalegorilla Area Light Maps to dial in the mood.
How do you usually approach lighting a dark fantasy scene?
The Align Plugin takes the headache out of scene organization. Whether you need to snap elements perfectly to an edge or perfectly space out a complex hierarchy, it gives you precise control.
All Greyscalegorilla plugins are now in Cargo.
Get in line
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A good environment can tell a story without a single line of dialogue.
This one tells you an entire city was left behind.
Created by @Hartwell_Design using the KitBash3D New Delhi and Ghost Realm Kits with Greyscalegorilla Concrete Materials.
Need a looping animation in Cinema 4D?
Signal can create seamless loops, procedural animation, stop-motion effects, and BPM-driven motion without keyframes. Add noise, easing, fields, and animation presets to build complex motion in just a few clicks.
It's one of those Cinema 4D plugins that makes animation feel a lot less technical and a lot more creative.
And now Signal, along with all Greyscalegorilla plugins and scripts, is available in Cargo. Download what you need, install it in seconds, and get back to animating.
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What if the World Cup was played on the Moon? β½ π
Brian Kissig used Unreal Engine 5 and KitBash3D's Lunar Base, High Tech Streets, and Cyberpunk Kits to build this futuristic lunar stadium.
π‘ Tip: Smart camera work can sell scale better than adding more assets.
Half the battle is making everything feel like it belongs in the same world.
This scene combines Warehouses with Construction Vehicles, Packaging Essentials, Concrete, plus Surface Imperfections inside Cargo. Drop in the details that sell the shot.
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A closer look at Warehouses π¦
Set the scene with industrial structures & modular loading docks, then build out the interior using elevated catwalks, security fencing, control panels, & safety barriers. Production-ready to drop right into your scene.
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New Kit: Warehouses π¦
Block out massive structural architecture and high-tech machinery inside Cargo. Build out operational layout spaces using automated conveyor networks, sorting lines, and robotic arms.
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What if chess pieces had to follow the rules in real life?
Using Medieval Siege, Lights Camera Action, and Home Essentials Kits, Brian Kissig combines C4D, Redshift, and Unreal Engine to imagine what a medieval battle might look like if pieces moved as they do on a chessboard.
@cgpov has been having a lot of fun with the new Cloner updates in Cinema 4D.
This animation uses the new Partition preset, part of the Advanced Distribution system that gives artists much more control over procedural clone layouts.
A good render should feel like thereβs life happening outside the frame too.
Ryan Silva used Cargo to build this gritty sci-fi world around the idea of routine, work, and quiet tension.
π‘ Tip: Repeating shapes and familiar objects help complex scenes feel grounded fast.