Joren Kandel takes a look at using the Greebler Cinema 4D Plugin, which allows you to add “greebler” type of details to your models in Cinema 4D.
Greebler for Cinema 4D can be found on Kuroyume’s DevelopmentZone.

Check out the tutorial for Using the Greebler Plugin for Cinema 4D here.

Some of the Greebler Plugin for Cinema 4D’s features include:

  • Multiprocessor generation lets you realize and customize results quickly by optimally using that powerful multiprocessor computer at your disposal.
  • NET Render compatibility so that your professional project can be rendered using a render farm.
  • Greebler tags used in conjunction with the Greebler generator object and Polygon Selection tags let you control where and what details go onto your models.
  • The Library Manager lets you store, organize, and reuse your custom shapes and objects.
  • Presets to allow you to get the same results without having to remember configuration settings.
  • Copy-Paste of settings to achieve same results quickly when presets are not required.
  • Customizable low-area and thin polygon exclusion for greebling.

Joren Kandel Writes: In this video I’ll show you how to use “Greebler” which is a C4D plugin by Kuroyume’s DevelopmentZone. This plugin basically takes your simple geometry, and makes it look very complicated and detailed instantly.
It’s a really cool concept, with many applications, the most obvious being sci-fi looks. Any time you need more complex, detailed geometry to give the impression of massive detail, this plugin will be very useful!

1 comment

  1. Jeff

    Have you figured out how to use Selections for the base form?

    ie. Have the top of the extrusion a different colour than the sides.

    I’ve been trying to figure this one out for a while. I cant seem to figure this out.

    -1

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