Creating a Line Object Render

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Today you will learn how to create great looking Line Renders using extruding and deformers.
Line renders are amazing looking renders that are often used on wallpapers or photo manipulations.


Lets get started by opening Cinema 4D, I’m using C4D R10 for this tutorial, but it should also work for older versions.

Start of by adding a cube object, Object > Primitives > Cube.
I used the following settings, you can use a different size if you want but make sure you set the x,y and z segments higher then 1.

Creating a Line Object Render

Once you are happy with your cube object press C on your keyboard to make the cube editable.
Now select the polygon tool (Tools > Polygon, or the menu on the left) and press CTRL+A to select all of the polygons on your cube.

After that right click on your cube with your mouse and select extrude.
Now click on your object and while holding your mouse button move your towards you so you extrude all surfaces.

After that hit delete, this will create our line render (or what ever you want to call it)

Creating a Line Object Render

Now you can scale your cube if you want to, I did this because I didn’t really like the look of it at this point.

Creating a Line Object Render

Now right click on your cube in the object browser and select group objects, this allows you to put deformers onto your object.

Next step is to add deformers to our object to make it more dynamic and vibrant. I normally just use some random deformers like bend, twist and wrap. You can find them in Object > Deformation, or using the deformations shortcut button.

Creating a Line Object Render

To add a deformer, first select it from the menu so it is added to your scene, than drag it in your null object so it becomes a child of it. Now you can play around with the different settings of your chosen deformer.

Creating a Line Object Render

Now add a floor to your scene Objects Scene Floor, and a light. Move the light to somewhere you feel happy about it. You can quickly move it around by clicking on the red, blue and green arrows coming from the light. In your light attribute manager click on the Shadow tab, and set shadow to “shadows Maps (Soft)”. This will make your light cast shadows when it hits an object.

Here is how my scene looks right now when I do a quick render, nothing special yet so lets continue by adding other objects.

Creating a Line Object Render

Repeat your just learned steps by adding different types of primitives and extruding them, always keep in mind that you will need to increase the subdivision settings in your attribute manager!

Here is my result after this step, its looking good but of course we can make it look a lot better using some sexy materials :)

Creating a Line Object Render

In your Material browser (you can find it on the bottom of the screen), go to File > New Material. Make sure you select Color, Luminance and Environment.

Here are the settings I used, of course feel free to change these or just use some of your downloaded materials.

Creating a Line Object Render

Creating a Line Object RenderCreating a Line Object RenderNow you can apply this material to any of your object by simply dragging the material onto the object in the object browser or onto the object in the scene.

Now you can copy and paste this material and edit the colors, after which you apply your new material to one off your other objects in your scene. Repeat this step until you have added a material to all of your Line Objects. This is my final result:

Creating a Line Object Render

And here is another render made using these technique’s:

Creating a Line Object Render

This tutorial was originally written by pdgfx, more off his work and other tutorials by him can be found in his deviantart gallery, be sure to check it out!

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18 Comments

  1. Konrad

    Awesome tutorial , can you share also the materials with us & the shadow settings if you want of course.

    Thanks .

  2. Matt

    Yeah! Awsome tutorial! I would also love to know how to make that grunge shaddow? Thank you.

  3. Saint

    The Grudge shadow is made by the ‘noise’ in the floormaterial… That’s all…

  4. Marvin Goldstein

    Who is the idiot who designed this web site material ????

    http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/Creating-a-Line-Object-Render/38077

    It’s truly a shame such needed tutorials are buried with two-thirds of unnecessary content at the top of the page …

    This is something only a 1st grader would draw !!!

    Wasted time and energy trying to study any of the tutorials here and whom ever is responsible for this web site setup, here’s my comment: “Don’t pat yourself on the back for a job well done — before retiring, I owned a multi-color offset printing shop for print buyers like Bayer A.G./USA …

    All I found was wasted space !!!

  5. Realistic

    Hi Marvin,

    Try using this link instead. The content on the link you provided was not made by C4DTUTS, so, no need to let off steam here …

    http://cinema4dtutorials.com/modeling/creating-a-line-object-render/

  6. Jasper

    you are right realistic, I’m not responsible for the ads you saw marvin, they are from tutorialized.com.

    @Marvin
    Try downloading firefox and install adblock, its a free plugin that will get rid of all advertisements on every website. I use it and I never see any ads anymore!

  7. Tungoc

    boys, that a huge amount of effort for making such a simple wireframe render. Try to use attom array or sketch and toon instead.

  8. luantran

    You can upload all tutorials Cinema 4d ? Thank

  9. Eduardo

    thanks for this tutorial man ¡

  10. Marko

    Execelent

  11. khodaygaN

    very coooooooooool ! thaNKs ….

    good Luke ….

  12. Ana

    Good one.

    Hugs from Portugal

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