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Making Abstract Shapes in Cinema 4D

I do this a lot when I want to try out different lighting techniques in Cinema 4D. I build this abstract shape and see how sexy I can make it. Follow along and learn how to build an abstract shape in Cinema 4D using the deformers and some simple textures.

 
 
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Session Followers: 10
price: FREE
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field: 3D Modeling
applications: Cinema 4D

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