So here we'll do a quick overview of cinema 4d, and some of the main features we'll be using in the class. So if we click on this blue cube at the top here, we'll create a cube. Click on the arrows to move it along the y axis here, or the x axis, or the Zed axis. You can also sort of click on these arrows here to combine two accesses together, and sort of move along in in that particular space like that. So that's how you use the Move Tool and how you create a cube. We'll just click on the cube here and delete that.
So if you click and hold the cube button here, you've got a whole bunch of objects which you can create in the space. So things like cones, cylinders, spheres, which click on the plane here. Just to show you how you we can manipulate these these objects, so we can change the width, we can change the heights. And you'll see it change automatically there we can change However, many segments that we want inside the plane. So to zoom in and use the mouse wheel, and like so. And then to pan across, you hold down the Alt key and click and drag the middle mouse button and then rotate around you hold the Alt key and click and drag a mouse button like so.
If you click the middle mouse button for Windows will appear like this. And you can see different views of the space so top sides, left and right and your overview like so. So that's it for now. In the next lesson, we'll go through how to import your images into cinema 4d so that we can start modeling your low poly. We'll see you then.