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Customize 3D Extrusion

Community Beginner ,
Sep 06, 2023 Sep 06, 2023

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Hi everyone! 

I have a quick question about changing the look of an extrusion on a 3D shape layer. I have a 3D extruded circle and want to change the sides of it so they are not filled in only one color. 

I now have a 3D extruded circle with sides filled in black. I would like the sides having some lines but I don't know how to add them. Here are some pictures to better understand my simple but unsolved problem: 

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Thanks for your help! 

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Community Expert , Sep 06, 2023 Sep 06, 2023

You need multiple shape layers. One for the main circle extrusion, one for the front and back rim, and one for the spokes (the black lines every 90º).  If you tie the layers together with expressions and parent all the layers to the filled circle, you can get the extruded cylinder to work properly. A small rectangle with the Position offset by the radius of the filled circle and a repeater set to 4 copies and 90º will give you the spokes. 

 

The whole thing would look something like this:

RickGerard_0-1694026713514.gif

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Sep 06, 2023 Sep 06, 2023

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You need multiple shape layers. One for the main circle extrusion, one for the front and back rim, and one for the spokes (the black lines every 90º).  If you tie the layers together with expressions and parent all the layers to the filled circle, you can get the extruded cylinder to work properly. A small rectangle with the Position offset by the radius of the filled circle and a repeater set to 4 copies and 90º will give you the spokes. 

 

The whole thing would look something like this:

RickGerard_0-1694026713514.gif

I have attached an AEP file for build 22 for you to look at. There are too many expressions for me to post them here.

 

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Sep 09, 2023 Sep 09, 2023

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Thanks for your amazing answer! I played with your file to figure out what you did, I am analyzing each layer to reproduce it myself, thanks again!

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Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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NO need for expressions - Cinema4D renderer if that works - see attached. The spokes are extruded path vertices. All shape layers are parented to a null.

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Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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The expressions were added so you could change the original shape any way you wanted. I don't like to build something that is complicated that I can't edit later with a couple of clicks. The expressions were almost all created with just a pickwhip.

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