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Applying multiple materials to geometry

Applying multiple materials to geometry - CINEMA 4D Tutorial

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Applying multiple materials to geometry

- [Instructor] Whenever you are applying materials to objects, there is probably going to be a time when you want to actually add multiple materials to that object. So that's exactly what we're going to do in this video. So as you can see, if I orbit around my project here, I already have a pink series of mountains which is kind of not what I want so I'm going to actually increase the number of materials we have here and then I'll show you how to apply materials to different sections of this geometry. So let's create a white shiny plastic. So to do that, I'll hold down the Control key and just click and drag on either one of these materials to create another version of it. I'll double click on the text here and I'll just call this White. And then I can go ahead and double click on the material and in the Color section, instead of having a nice saturated color here, I'm going to go ahead and drag this grayish white color…

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