Want to make a three-dimensional sphere? PHP editor Xiaoxin brings you a detailed tutorial to teach you step by step to easily create stunning 3D spheres with C4D. From setting parameters to material application, this guide covers everything you need to know to make a realistic sphere. Continue reading to master the skills of making three-dimensional spheres in C4D and improve your 3D design level!
Start the C4D software; click on the ground icon in the middle of the interface that appears, add a ground object, and then add a sphere object
Pull the sphere up; then, click Use the mouse wheel to pop up the right view here, then click the mouse wheel and hold the mouse until the lower edge of the ball is flush with the blue line. Return to the perspective view and move the sphere a little closer to the front. Then, click on the camera and then click on the key icon below.
In the lower left box of the interface, double-click the mouse to pop up the material, and then double-click the material. In the material editor that pops up, check only the color, and then, in the grayscale, slide The block moves to the right.
Close the material editor; drag this material to the ground. Then double-click in the box at the bottom left of the interface to add another material. Double-click to open the material editor; only check: Glow. Add Texture as Gradient, then set it to: 2D-V, Interpolation to None.
Add double nodes here in the gradient, and then set the gradient color, customize the color, and play as you wish. Close the material editor; drag the material to the sphere. Select the sphere, press the R key, and then rotate the sphere.
Call up the rendering panel, click on the effect, click on the pop-up menu: Global Illumination, then click on: Environmental Absorption, then select anti-aliasing for the best, and then close the panel
Then call up rendering to the image viewer. Wait a moment and the effect will come out. The colorful three-dimensional sphere is produced.
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