Where do you put roughness maps in c4d?
Plug the Roughness Map into the Roughness slot; Plug the Albedo map into the Color slot; Plug the Metalness map under the Layer Mask roll-out menu, in the Texture slot.
How do you use PBR textures?
Import the texture and make sure it’s color space is set to Non-Color Data. To make the water droplets look 3D, connect the texture to a Bump node, which then should be plugged into the Normal input of the Principled BSDF. Then, connect the texture to the Clearcoat of the Principled BSDF.
How do you align UV maps?
On the left panel, under the UV tab, displays tools to quickly align UVs up, down, left, or right. Flattens selection to the farthest up vertex point position. Tip: Press Alt and click to align multiple edge selections. Flattens selection to the farthest down vertex point position.
Do you need to model a landscape in Cinema 4D?
Fortunately you don’t need to model or sculpt a landscape. Cinema 4D comes in with a landscape primitive where you can easily adjust parameters such as sea level and plateau level to get the desired look fast. You’ll texture the object procedurally to automatically determine the highs and peaks of the mountain.
Is Cinema 4D good for UV mapping?
Note you can use C4D’s UV process, it is functional but not as fast as other software. However if you’re UV mapping for simple to moderately complex meshes Cinema 4D can get the job done nicely.
What is a noise map in Cinema 4D?
The key effect here is the noise map where Cinema 4D offers substantial options that can be presented in handy thumbnails. You’ll be modifying several setting such as the global scale of the noise and the strength of the deformer. You’ll then isolate the effect using a fall-off feature and a few other nifty techniques.
How do artists manage to light product shots realistically with C4D?
With recent versions of C4D you can even separate the highs and lows of audio waves. Ever wondered how artists manage to light product shots realistically? One of the main factors is that they create setups that mimic real life. In this tutorial you’ll create a studio lighting that will be ideal to close and mid-close up product shots.