12-20-2009, 06:07 PM
(12-20-2009, 05:38 PM)Kirtaner Wrote: C4D generally refers to an abstract object, although they can be shaped like anything, created in a program called Cinema 4D which uses 3D shapes, rather than flat pixels like Photoshop does. These are split into three main categories: normal, effect, and wireframe. Normal C4Ds are often made to look good on their own but can be used in art to create a background. Effect C4Ds usually have a black background and are normally used on the layer setting screen or color dodge so only the colored parts will show. Wireframes often have white backgrounds and are used on multiply or color burn so that only the "wireframe" of the C4D will show.
Oh, I think I understand haha
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