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How to Export OBJ from C4D

Oct 18, 2024

Hey there 3D modeling enthusiasts! Today, I'm going to show you how to export OBJ files from Cinema 4D. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned 3D artist, understanding how to export your models into different file formats is crucial for sharing and collaborating on projects. So let's dive in!

Step 1: Open your project in Cinema 4D and make sure you have your model ready for export. You can double-check your model for any unwanted geometry or overlapping elements before exporting.

Step 2: Once you're satisfied with your model, navigate to the 'File' menu and select 'Export.' From the dropdown menu, choose 'Wavefront (.obj).' This will bring up a dialog box where you can customize your export settings.

Step 3: In the export settings, you can adjust options such as scale, axis orientation, and whether or not to include materials and textures. Make sure to review these settings based on your specific project requirements.

Step 4: After configuring your export settings, choose a destination folder on your computer to save the OBJ file. Give your file a descriptive name so it's easy to identify later.

Step 5: Click 'OK' to begin the export process. Cinema 4D will then generate the OBJ file based on your settings and save it to the specified location.

And that's it! You've successfully exported your model as an OBJ file from Cinema 4D. Now you can share your 3D creations with others or import them into different 3D applications for further editing or rendering.

I hope this tutorial was helpful for you in understanding the process of exporting OBJ files from Cinema 4D. Remember to experiment with different export settings to find the best configuration for your specific projects. Happy 3D modeling!

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