In this Cinema 4D tutorial, I share how you can create procedural patterns using the Sketch and Toon Hatch Shader and how it can help you make cool patterned backgrounds you can use in your 2D Photoshop or After Effects workflow!
You Will Learn:
• Introduction to the Cinema 4D Hatch Shader
• Overview of all the Hatch Shader options
• Projection mapping methods for correct pattern mapping on 3D objects
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If you have any questions about the Hatch Shader in Cinema 4D, post them in the comments section! If you created any cool 2d patterns using this workflow, be sure to share it with me Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or in the Comments! Thanks for watching!
Hey EJ, I was curious if you have any recommendations for images to use as a texture for making plastic materials? I thought I heard you mention it in one of your videos but I can’t seem to remember what you said.
Thanks!
Grunge mattes you mean? Check out this collection:
https://www.tfmstyle.com/greyscale-maps/
I would love to buy a pack of these shaders – any plans to make that sometime EJ? Thanks you rock!
I am planning on a Sketch & Toon shader pack so stay tuned!!