NooksCranny Master Cheater
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Well it depends on what you want a C4D to accomplish with your piece. Maybe you want to add if for flare, maybe to compliment the flow, maybe you want one to add to the piece and blend. You can even use them for depth. So once you have a piece decide one if you need a C4D or if you don't, and if you do then what do you want it to accomplish. From there picture what you want it to look like and find C4D that can make that picture come to life. I like to go through planetrenders C4D to find on that fits my piece well, and you can always erase parts.
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