Hey guys Sean Dove here and today Ive got a quick tip I want to share that I think you’ll like
Working with splines is one of my favourite things to do inside cinema 4D
I grew up playing with photoshop using the pen tool to create paths so splines just made sense to me - they’re great for typography or to create a path for an object to follow
However a detailed spline can be time consuming to set up. What I mean when I say this is when you import a spline to Cinema, lets say a text path you’ve set up in photoshop or illustrator, it comes in flat - but what I want to create is this nice interweaving within the spine and ultimately a heap of depth.
I say this can be a time consuming because if you have a path with 50 or even 100 points, manually placing them can be extremely tedious
- Ive done my fair share of manual spline point placement so I though I had to find a way to speed up the process
Im going to share a quick tip for how to create this nice interweaving and depth w
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