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 · VW Import will only work satisfying if all needed Ressources reside in a "tex" Folder, beside your C4D File. In C4D: 1. Make sure all Materials you want to exchange are already in C4D 's Material Manager. Drag also all needed Preset Materials from Content Browser into your Material Manager. 2. "Save File with assets" and give it a proper Name.  · I have a model in C4D R13 and have given it some self made textures, also in C4D. But I have this plug in for Adobe After Effects called Element 3D which allows you to import 3D documents (in case you didn’t know). Only thing is, it opens without the given textures, so Reviews: Cinema 4D users do not need to export OBJ files but instead import C4D files natively. Turning on the cache, and saving the project will allow element to read the file correctly. Saving the project for element can be slightly different depending on what version of c4d the project is saved in.


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You can also try making a folder called “tex” and putting is right next to the C4D file on your drive and put all the textures in it. Then fire up that file and see what happens. Finally, it might be a naming convention. Check that the names C4D is asking for match what the name of the texture is. Often the textures are old or coming from a. In most 3d applications you can drag a new material to the pieces you need to be separate in Element. Giving each object it's own material in the full 3d app then importing to Element as bltadwin.ru or C4D file, allows them to be adjusted and separated in Element. You can turn off pieces with the blue buttons next to each material. The OBJ model didn't have UVW tags when I opened it in C4D. The materials were set to Square and no UVW tag. So I assigned the UVW tag to the materials, then added the texture to the material. If I don't set the UVW tags, it's even worse: the texture I apply isn't visible at all, it just changes the colour of that part of the OBJ and no amount.

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