Don’t you know how to use the extrusion tool to make a three-dimensional text model when operating C4D? For those who have just learned C4D, it may be a bit difficult to operate, so what should I do? Below is the graphic tutorial shared by the editor on using the extrusion tool to create a three-dimensional text model in C4D.
1. Drag out the spline-text
2. Adjust the corresponding values in the property panel on the right, modify the text, text style, size, etc.
3. Press Alt on the keyboard and click the extrusion tool. The extrusion tool will be dragged out and set as the parent of the text. In the property panel, movement represents the thickness of the extrusion, which are the thicknesses in the three axes of X, Y, and Z respectively.
4. If you need to extrude multiple objects, after determining the direction in which these objects are to be extruded and the extrusion thickness requirements, you can group multiple objects and then extrude them. If you add items that are not suitable for extrusion together, it is recommended to adjust them individually.
Note: For group objects, the level needs to be checked for it to take effect. If this option is enabled, you can group multiple splines into an empty object and place the group in an extrusion object. This way, each spline of the group will be stretched separately.
5. You can continue to try to debug other settings of the extrusion tool. Capping, here you can adjust the appearance and effect of the model capping
The above is the graphic tutorial brought by the editor for you to use the extrusion tool to make a three-dimensional text model in C4D. Let’s learn it together. I believe it can help some new users.