Compatible 3D file formats and where to find 3D models
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How to prep your own model for export in C4D
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Importing model into Procreate
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Basics of Procreate
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Painting in 2D view
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Using a reference image
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Intro to Metallic and Roughness channels
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Using Metallic Brushes
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How to Export Procreate Textures
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Importing Procreate textures into Cinema 4D
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Closing Thoughts
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Learn how 3D artists can leverage Procreate to enhance their workflow in this 44-minute tutorial. Discover compatible 3D file formats and model sources, then follow along as EJ Hassenfratz demonstrates the process of preparing a custom asset in Cinema 4D for export to Procreate. Explore Procreate's basics, including 2D painting techniques, reference image usage, and working with metallic and roughness channels. Master the art of using metallic brushes and exporting Procreate textures. Finally, learn how to seamlessly import these textures back into Cinema 4D, providing a portable solution for 3D artists to decorate and polish their assets on-the-go using just an iPad and Apple Pencil.