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Png. sequence material cinema 4d
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The projection method needs to be adjusted in order to achieve the desired effect. The reason for this is because, by default, Cinema 4D doesn’t understand how the label needs to be placed on your object. CLICK AND DRAG the material from the MATERIALS WINDOW to your OBJECTS WINDOW and drop the material onto your bottle object.Īfter applying the material to your bottle object, you will notice that the label is not exactly appearing the way you had hoped. Now your material is ready to be added to your bottle object. Now, navigate over to the ALPHA TAB and again choose the THREE DOTS next to the TEXTURE OPTION. In the Basic tab, we want to make sure ALPHA is checked in order for our image to displace correctly without interlacing on our bottle object.įrom there, navigate over to the COLOR TAB and choose the 3 DOTS next to the TEXTURE option which will allow you to navigate and select your image file. From there, you will want to go to that new material’s ATTRIBUTE WINDOW > BASIC TAB.

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In Cinema 4D, you will first want to create a new material by going to the MATERIALS WINDOW > FILE > NEW MATERIAL. This is to make sure only the label is saved with no background color. If you do create your own label in Photoshop, be sure to save the image as a PNG without interlacing. For this lesson, I created my own label personalized for using Photoshop CC. Another method would be simply be obtaining from the internet, say from a quick Google image search. For instance, a client might provide you with the necessary materials. There are a few methods you can use in adding the material needed to your 3D object. The only thing missing is a label on my bottle. For the lighting, I used a simple three-point lighting set up (also taught in a previous lesson) to give shadow and highlights to my bottle object.

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Cinema 4D already comes pre-loaded with a series of textures, including glass for the bottle, liquid for the wine, plastic for the bottle cap, and ground materials for the floor. For me, I quickly created a wine bottle using the methods I taught in a previous lesson on using the lathe NURBS. Today, I am going to show you how it can be done in three simple steps:īefore we begin, we need to set up the scene. For example, you may need to add a label to a bottle. When creating 3D objects, there will come a point where you will need to add a logo or design to one of your objects.









Png. sequence material cinema 4d