Eugene Opperman shows how to create a pin art impression toy in Cinema 4D and how to work it in such a way that it is texture driven.

The inner creative and explorer in each and any one of us has a rule when it comes to pin art impression toys. The rule is, you have to pick it up and see what your hand (or any other object near by) looks like extruded in pins.

Eugene Opperman writes: A recent project of mine lead me to modeling one of these awesome gadgets and in the process I had a few learning curves which I thought it best to share with you guys. Will get back to part 2 of Extruded Text tutorial later this week. Hope you have fun and as usual, subscribe to the feed, comment down below and have a great time learning C4D!

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Reference Images:
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