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Table Of Contents
- Credits & Copyrights
- EULA
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Overview
- 2 QuickStart
- 3 Sketch and Toon Post Effect
- 4 Sketch Material
- Changing the preview
- Material editor settings
- Main
- Strokes
- Adjustment
- Distort
- Color, Thickness, Opacity
- Distance modifier
- Along Stroke modifier
- Position modifier
- Total Length modifier
- Scale modifier
- Facing Angle modifier
- Illumination modifier
- Join Angle modifier
- Texture modifier
- Screen Angle modifier
- From Surface modifier
- Vertex Map modifier
- From Line modifier
- Texture Map modifier
- Coffee modifier
- Screen Texture modifier
- Noise modifier
- Common modifier settings
- Render
- Clone
- Animate
- Assignment
- Blend modes
- 5 Sketch Shaders
- 6 Sketch Style Tag
- 7 Sketch Render Tag
- 8 Illustrator Export
- 9 Sketch and Toon Preferences
- 10 Frequently Asked Questions
- Index
QUICKSTART • 15
In the Material manager, choose File > New Material to create a new standard CINEMA 4D
material. Double-click the new material to display its settings in the Material editor. On the
Color tab, set the color to green. Rename the material to “green.”
Apply the green material to the sphere and render the scene.
Sketch and Toon lets you shade the objects using standard CINEMA 4D materials. The post effect
quantizes the result of the CINEMA 4D rendering. If you wanted a solid color, you could simply
set Quantize to 1.
In the render settings, on the Sketch and Toon post effect’s Shading tab, set the Object
drop-down list to Off and render the scene.
Setting Object to Off switches off the post effect shading for objects so that it doesn’t affect
the CINEMA 4D’s rendering of surfaces. Likewise you could set Background to Off to switch off
the post effect’s white background and use the background rendered by CINEMA 4D instead.