From the course: Cinema 4D: Principles of Motion Graphics
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Creating 2D sketch style graphics - CINEMA 4D Tutorial
From the course: Cinema 4D: Principles of Motion Graphics
Creating 2D sketch style graphics
- [Instructor] Well, Cinema 4D does an excellent job creating what I would call traditional three-dimensional graphics. It also does a truly exceptional job of creating two-dimensional looking sketch style graphics. So, in this exercise, we're going to use this highly detailed traditional glossy-looking graphic and we're going to make it look like a sketched blueprint. To do that, we need to go up and click the edit render settings button, and the first thing we should go to the effect button and add the cell renderer. The cell renderer allows you to specify an edge color and a background color. And in order to see these changes as I'm making them, I'm going to go to my middle render button, click and hold and turn on the interactive render region. Here I can go ahead and reposition that in my project and if you have this arrow here, that's down here on this side, I suggest just dragging it up so you can get a higher…
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