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Extruding shapes in Cinema 4D Lite

Extruding shapes in Cinema 4D Lite

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Extruding shapes in Cinema 4D Lite

- [Instructor] Now, you don't need to do this right now. I just want to show you what it is that I've done with this specific file so that we can use it inside of Cinema 4D. So just watch along while I'm in Illustrator. As you can see, I've got this S logo shape that I've created, and I'm going to go up under File and choose Save As. And I'm going to save this in my Assets folder, and I'll just call this S-Logo. And I'll save it as Illustrator. And then when I click Save, I'll get a Version popup, and here I want to go ahead and save this as Illustrator 8. That way, it can easily be read into Cinema 4D Lite. Now I'll go ahead and click OK and click OK. Now you should already see the S-Logo AI file in your project, so you should be fine. I'm going to go ahead and navigate back to my After Effects project, which is my 05_03_Extrude_in_C4D_Lite After Effects project. If you don't have that open, please go ahead and open it. And now I want to work in my Cinema 4D layer. So I'll select…

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