
Then in the Attributes window select the Tag tab. This will add the Bake Texture Tag to your selected 3D model.Ĭlick on the Bake Texture Tag. Then, from the menu bar, select Objects -> Bake Texture. To bake textures in Cinema 4D, first select the object you wish to bake in Cinema 4D's Objects window. In order to successfully export your 3D model you need to bake the texture(s). Some of the Cinema 4D's shaders, like procedural shaders, are not compatible with Lens Studio.

For information on importing 3D models into Lens Studio, review the 3D Object Import guide. You now have an exported FBX file that's ready to be imported into Lens Studio. If the influence is greater than 4 then there will be problems in your rigged model when imported into Lens Studioįinally, in the FBX Export Settings window, click the OK button.

In the FBX Export Settings, set the FBX version to 6.1 (2010). This will open the FBX Export Settings window. Select where you want to save your FBX then click Save.

> FBX (*.fbx) from Cinema 4D's menu bar. To export an FBX, first select the File -> Export. Set the Minimum Time to when your animation starts and the Maximum Time to when your animation ends. Leave the Project Scale set to 1 Centimeters. Now you can see your current project settings in the Attributes window. To configure your animation settings in Cinema 4D, select Edit -> Project Settings. For the purposes of this guide we're using Maxon's Cinema 4D R17. That said, any 3D tool that can export to FBX should be able to export models that can be imported into Lens Studio. This guide will walk through how to export a 3D model from Cinema4D to the FBX format, so that it can be imported into Lens Studio.
