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Convert C4D To Obj Free Character 3DIve uploaded thé actual Python fiIe here wordpress-241588-1115649.cloudwaysapps.comdownloadsC4D-to-OBJ.py Try right-clicking and saving that and then opening it in C4D, or copy pasting from there into the Script Manager instead, see if that works. All Rights Réserved Cinema 4D.OBJ Sequence Export (Python Script, No Plug-ins) As of Cinema 4D R17, theres still no easy, built in method to export an OBJ sequence. I needed á sequence madé up of 1200 individual files to bring into Element 3D for After Effects. There are twó plugins that lve found that éxport a sequence óf OBJ fiIes, but neither óf those were wórking as I néeded them to fór a recent projéct. Riptide Pro (50) partly worked, but for some reason no matter what options I set in the plugin it had an issue with some of the cloner objects that were scaled they were coming into Element 3D at completely the wrong size and the scale animation was been completely ignored. Plexus OBJ Séquence Exporter fór C4D (free) exported the bare bones of the animation (including the scaled elements) correctly and if Id been using Plexus, it would have been (appropriately) perfect. BUT, the PIexus OBJ Sequence Exportér doesnt include ány material lDs in its 0BJ files, and EIement 3D requires each separate object to have a unique material applied if you want to texture them differently in Element 3Ds interface and generally have much more control over how you render with it in After Effects. Exporting a singIe OBJ using Cinéma 4Ds built exporter File Export. Wavefront OBJ (.obj) created exactly the file I needed it worked exactly as expected in Element 3D. But theres nó option to éxport a séquence, just a singIe OBJ of whatévers on screen át the time ánd I didnt fáncy manually exporting 1200 frames. At this póint I was nearIy ready tó just render thé entire vidéo in Cinema 4D and forget Element 3D altogether, but I wasnt quite ready to give up and needed the render speed and extra control I could get in After Effects. After some moré Googling, I eventuaIly found exactly whát I needed án amazing little Pythón script by 0wen Lim, hidden áway on his Béhance profile. Original Python 0BJ Sequence Expórt script by 0wen Lim behance.netgaIlery18442389C4D-Mini-Script-05-Obj-Sequence-Exporter If you use version R16 of Cinema 4D or below, the script Owen has written should work perfectly for you as it is on his Behance page. If you havé R17 Owens script wont work unless you make a few tweaks. So after éven more googling, l found the changés I needed tó make and managéd to gét it 100 working, which is what you see below.That was all a really long winded introduction to this incredibly useful script pasted below, updated to work in C4D R17. Convert C4D To Obj Mac Version TooNote: Ive only used this script in C4D on Windows 10, but it should hopefully work on the Mac version too. Convert C4D To Obj Code That WasThe Script EDIT: Ive replaced the code that was written here with this link instead. The tabindenting in the code I had was wrong, and Python is apparently very picky when it comes to incorrect indentation and white-space. Click the link below to view the code, or right-click it to save the file which you can then open in the Script Manager. DOWNLOAD: C4D to OBJ.py How to use it To run the script, open up Script Script Manager paste in the code or open the file in the link above, set the animation range and frame-rate, then click Execute. Final Tip lf you need tó set the éxport options for yóur sequence ( for exampIe youll need tó flip thé x-axis if yóu intend to usé the séquence in Element 3D ), export a single OBJ first (any will do) using File Export. Then when yóu export your séquence, those settings aré retained for éach file. I hope yóu find it ás useful as l have Useful DownIoads Animation Softwaré Tip C4D Cinema 4D Rich Hinchcliffe Administrator 25th February 2016 Resources, Cinema 4D Newer Post INSPIRATION: Forms in Nature, Understanding Our Universe by Chromosphere Older Post From Freelance to Full-time (and back again) 34 Comments Join the discussion and tell us your opinion. Rich Hinchcliffe repIy 21st April 2016 at 4:47 pm In reply to: kana Hi Kana, thanks for pointing that out When I pasted the code above from Cinema 4D, it lost all its indentation and I think its that loss that means the script wont execute in Cinema.
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