Using Texture Paths in Cinema 4D

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Part of the video series: 3D Animation in Cinema 4D

Summary: How edit texture paths using Cinema 4D; learn more about animation and rendering software in this free instructional video.

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John Carstarphen John Carstarphen is an experienced independent filmmaker, screenwriter, animator and teacher. His work as a writer/director has been seen in international fil... read more

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Using Texture Paths in Cinema 4D

Hi, this is John Carstarphen for Expert Village. Now another way to do this is to go to Edit, General Settings, and click on the Texture Paths tab and you'll notice that I already have some texture paths listed. So, if I were to assign a new path for the texture I just brought in then the program would automatically know where to find it and I wouldn't get that error message. In the default layout the browser is displayed as a tab. The browser is a library for all files that can be read by Cinema 4D. You can drag and drop files from the browser manager onto other managers to have them displayed there. I'll show you how that work. I'm going to close this and save it and then in the browser I'm going to import the file I just closed and it appears right here in the browser.

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