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Test | Character Modelling in Cinema

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Jan 23, 2003
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Hi all! This is just a test model (first character model in Cinema, im orignally a 3D Studio User,hehe) ive made to lern Hypernurbs which wasn`t hard at all :) Since ive got the Demo Version of this application i can`t SAVE my work *CRAP!* i would have finnished the model :P One thing thou, how to i "slice" this model in the middle and make a Mirror Copy of the other half? Thanks for Viewing /GITS

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RedC15

5:03PM | Thu, 23 January 2003

You use a Symetry. It's under Objects: Modeling. Hope you find it ok. ~RedC15

mwa

3:25AM | Fri, 24 January 2003

I see that you are getting along quiet niccly in cinema aswell. Good luck and a great start there!

Nexus-uk

5:07AM | Fri, 24 January 2003

What sort of symmetry you use depends on what you want - as a previous poster said, there's a symmetry object, which you should put inside your hypernurbs, with the polygon object underneath. If you're going to use this, it's a good idea to start off with it to begin with. The other option is to select half of the model and use the Structure -> Mirror tool, which may be more familiar to non-c4d users.


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