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Partition Modifier

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14 October 2024

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Some fun effects you can create with the Partition Modifier in Cinema 4D.

We’ll create a stack of deforming blocks and discuss how you can texture them perfectly with the correct UV projection so you can use Redshift Displacement for a sponge texture. And how to use the blocks to drive custom objects like our cardboard box example.

Grab the script mentioned in this video here.

Includes 2 different setups (we can’t supply megascans box models so we have replaced them in the second project file)

If you make something cool with this technique, we’d love to hear about it in the comments section down below!

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