Applying Materials in Maxon Cinema 4D
Open Cinema 4d and a render you want to add a material to. If you have not learned how to render yet, please take the following tutorials:
2. Materials can be very complicated, and very simple.
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Open Cinema 4d and a render you want to add a material to. If you have not learned how to render yet, please take the following tutorials:
2. Materials can be very complicated, and very simple.
1. Create a new document (File > New). Use whatever background you desire, and image size. In my image, I used a 450x250 canvas. <br/>2. Paste the image you want to center in your document, or create a new layer and draw the image.
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Directory submission for search engine optimization can sometimes be a little tricky. Take a look at this tutorial to learn some tricks of the trade that will make your life a little easier.
1. Open an image.
2. Image > Adjustments > Threshold
3. Image > Adjustments > hue/Saturation
Check the "Colorize" option ON.
Experiment with different colors.
1. Open an image.
2. Select lips using Polygon Lasso Tool.
3. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation
4. Click OK and you will get Hue/Saturation box. Check Colorize button ON. Move the sliders to get following values.
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Your grey floor seems to be too boring? Then this tutorial is just for you! Here you'll know how to embellish your floor with a mosaic.
1. Open up your content box or layout that you will be slicing for this tutorial in Adobe Image Ready. For people taking this tutorial who have not made a content box to slice yet, try out our rounded content box tutorial here.
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1. Create new document in Photoshop (mine is 300x300),
2. The first kind of tech line I will demonstrate is the 1px tech line, or otherwise known as the pencil tech line. Select your pencil tool, and black as your foreground color:
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