Watch this tut, even though it sounds like a boring title. It’s a cool way to save yourself some time and headache in Cinema 4D! Big thanks to my buddy Thomas for showing me this!
New.c4d will work as well (I’m so sad that I HAVE to use Capitals in file names) and it will also work if you save the file to /Applications/Maxon/CINEMA 4D R13/New.c4d
thank you very much for your help, for new versions still works the same, but must be careful that even for versions in Spanish, it is also necessary to use the name “new.c4d” in English ……
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda, para las nuevas versiones sigue funcionando igual, pero deben tener cuidado por que inclusive para las versiones en español, tambien es necesario usar el nombre “new.c4d” en ingles……
This is going to be a HUGE time-saver for me.
I hate to think of the time I’ve wasted having to go and re-apply aspect ratio, size, etc. parameters every time I start a new C4D project.
Thanks Joren!
New.c4d will work as well (I’m so sad that I HAVE to use Capitals in file names) and it will also work if you save the file to /Applications/Maxon/CINEMA 4D R13/New.c4d
Thanks, great tips!
Cant thank you enough Joren, I used to be so annoyed changing setting everytime I start up Cinema, what a great way to start the new year off.
Have a great 2012.
very useful tutorial Joren,thank you.
Big time saver 😀
That is a great tips there thanks Joren and happy New Year to you.
Thank you so much, thats exactly what I needed! 🙂
thank you very much for your help, for new versions still works the same, but must be careful that even for versions in Spanish, it is also necessary to use the name “new.c4d” in English ……
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda, para las nuevas versiones sigue funcionando igual, pero deben tener cuidado por que inclusive para las versiones en español, tambien es necesario usar el nombre “new.c4d” en ingles……
Thanks for the great tip! I have always wondered how to change those defaults.