C4d to obj code#
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. The tab/indenting in the code |I had was wrong, and Python is apparently very picky when it comes to incorrect indentation and white-space.Ĭlick the link below to view the code, or right-click it to save the file which you can then open in the Script Manager.
C4d to obj windows#
I’ve only used this script in C4D on Windows 10, but it should hopefully work on the Mac version too.ĮDIT: I’ve replaced the code that was written here with this link instead. So after even more googling, I found the changes I needed to make and managed to get 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. If you have R17 Owen’s script won’t work unless you make a few tweaks. 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.
C4d to obj pro#
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.There are two plugins that I’ve found that export a sequence of OBJ files, but neither of those were working as I needed them to for a recent project. I needed a sequence made up of 1200 individual files to bring into Element 3D for After Effects. OBJ Sequence Export (Python Script, No Plug-ins)Īs of Cinema 4D R17, there’s still no easy, built in method to export an OBJ sequence.