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Creating Floors in C4D

1. Open up Cinema 4D, and create a new document.

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2. Creating a floor is as simple as creating any other primitive object, simply click Objects > Scenes > Floor (Or use the shortcut):

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The Shortcut

3. Floor objects are endless planes, meaning that even though you will only see a small square, when rendered, it will go on to infinity.  When rendered with a light, this is what our floor will look like:

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4. Easy!  Floor objects act just as regular objects would.  We can apply materials to them just as we would a primitive object:

Creating Floors in C4D Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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This scene shows a floor object with bump mapping and reflections.  There are several primitive spheres in the scene as well as a sky object.

5. Floors can be moved and rotated just like normal objects:

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Good Luck!


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