You can alternatively change the size of the image in the attributes panel by typing X, Y Z variables, but let’s keep this simple and quick. I’m going to manually edit my cube, by selecting the orange square on the cube and dragging them to a desired position in the X, Y and Z plains. Now we have out cube, we can edit to to be more of a interesting shape by firstly clicking it, and in the Attributes pane, increasing Segments X, Y & Z to a higher number ( I am going to select 50 and this will enable me to edit the shape more smoothly ) You then need to create a base for your grass to be attached to, I’m going to add a cube and modify it – ” Objects > Primitive > Cube”.Your canvas should look exactly like this now : ![]() ![]() Tutorial by Adam Woodhouse: Cinema 4D Tutorial – How to Create 3D Grassįirst of all open the Cinema 4D application, which will automatically create a new scene for you to start working with. I’m using Cinema 4D 10 and you can download the demo directly from Maxon. Ok! This is a Cinema 4D Tutorial I’ve created which will introduce you to object manipulation, textures, fur and also general familiarity with the program itself.
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