Sketch
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Sketch Material
Sketch and Toon’s lines may each have their own material, the Sketch material. As with standard Cinema 4D
materials, the Sketch material has dozens of properties you can set on various tabs in the Material Editor or
Attribute Manager. By combining these properties, you can create almost any look
for the lines, from gritty chalk to a thick marker to advanced brush effects.
To create a Sketch material:
- The first Sketch material you create is assigned automatically as the default visible material in the
Sketch and Toon post effect. In other words, by default all objects will use the first Sketch material you
create for their visible lines.
- In the Material Manager, choose
Create / Materials / New Sketch Material. If the Sketch and Toon post effect has
not yet been added, it will be added automatically provided this option is enabled in the Sketch and Toon
preferences.
Sketch and Toon also has a number of automatic setup options to help you work faster. You will find these
settings in the Sketch and Toon main preferences, in the Sketch and Toon section
of the Cinema 4D preferences.
To add the Sketch material using the automatic setup:
Do one of the following:
- In the Cinema 4D render settings, click the Effects button and select
Sketch and Toon from the menu that appears. A new Sketch material will be created
and assigned to the post effect if this option is enabled in the Sketch and Toon
preferences.
- Select an object in the Object Manager, choose
Tags / Compositing tag / Sketch Style. A Sketch Style tag will be added to the
object. If the Sketch and Toon post effect has not yet been added, it will be added automatically.
To assign the Sketch material globally to objects:
- Drag & drop the material into the Default Visible or Default Hidden box in the Sketch and Toon post effect.
To assign the Sketch material to a specific object:
Do one of the following:
- Drag & drop the material onto the object in the Object Manager or
viewport. A Sketch Style tag will be created with the material assigned.
- Drag & drop the
object into the Sketch material’s Assignments box (Assignment
tab).
- Add a Sketch Style tag to the object and Drag & drop the material into the Default Visible or Default Hidden box on the tag’s Lines tab.
Changing the preview
The Sketch material uses all the standard preview options from Cinema 4D, plus some new ones for Sketch
and Toon itself. To access these settings, right-click (Windows) or Command-click (macOS) the preview. The
Shaded Background and Shaded Object settings use the post effect shading for the background or object.