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In this tutorial we will create a 3D Eye utilising Maya's Nurbs Technology. I will be showing you some extra tips and techniques that aren't usually shown when creating an eye, these tips will make sure that your images stand out better than anyone else's
1. Ok, I am going to first assume that you have a render open already in Cinema 4D. If not, open one up.
2. This is the render I will be saving. The next thing to do is to set up how you want your render to be saved. I will show you the basics of how to save your image.
1. Open up Cinema 4D, and create a new document.
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2. Creating a floor is as simple as creating any other primitive object, simply click Objects > Scenes > Floor (Or use the shortcut):
Want to start making your own custom materials? This tutorial will help you learn by teaching you how to make your very own glass material! If you enjoy this tutorial, be sure to check out our other great c4d tutorials!
Editor's Pick in 3D Graphics Tutorials, April 2006
Creating 4D abstract designs for your site may be a lot easier than you think. Take a second to check out this great tutorial on how to make some really cool images.
1. Create a new document in cinema 4d. Create a new primitive Cone (Objects > Primitive > Cone).
2. This will be the first part of the base for our lava lamp. Use the following settings to make your cone appear more like a base of a lava lamp:
Open up Cinema 4D
Now, the first thing we need to do is import our paths that we exported in Photoshop. .ai files are compliant with Cinema 4D which is why I had you export them as those.
1.Without materials, we see the default grey material on our objects we make:
2. This looks pretty lame, right? Well, using materials, we can greatly improve the quality of our renders! In this tutorial, you will learn how to make the glossy materials that I use in some of my renders.
Learn how to design a trendy twisted abstract in Maxon Cinema 4D!
This tutorial will show you what the metal ball modeling object is used for in Cinema 4D.







