It also appears as a little object in your Object Manager window. And you're going to notice that the cube appears in your viewport. Now if you want to choose an object to add to your scene, you just need to hover over it and just release your mouse. So instead of a rectangle, we got a cube, instead of your circle, we have a sphere, pyramids that are triangle and we have a whole other bunch of really basic objects to start from, even a handy-dandy figure guy, which is always fun to use. Primitives are your basic 3D shapes and much like shape layers or shape objects in 2D applications like Photoshop and After Effects, where you have your rectangles and your circles that are building blocks to build other designs, we have primitive objects in 3D. Now, these are what are called primitive objects. If I click on this little blue cube button and hold, it's going to bring up a whole bunch of different shapes here. So what we're going to begin today is this very important menu here, this blue cube. Now, much of your comfortability and efficiency in 3D is going to come from practice and committing a few useful keyboard shortcuts to memory. Now I'm going to start by introducing you to the Cinema 4D interface, getting you familiar with the menus, and also how to navigate around in 3D space. In this video, we're going to be getting your feet wet in the world of 3D.
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