Freebie Friday: Cinema 4D Candy from The Pixel Lab

Download 15 Free Cinema 4D Arnold Textures: Chocolate and Gummy Bear Candy, provided by The Pixel Lab.
This is created by Alessandro Boncio, and it’s a 15 pack of free Arnold Render + Cinema 4D materials. It’s a candy pack and it has chocolate materials and gummy bear materials. Super realistic, finely detailed and overwhelmingly delicious; just in time for the holiday season! Enjoy, and a huge thanks to Alessandro!
The Pixel Lab
How to Download
To access the free model of the Candy Models, go to the Pixel Lab and sign up for their newsletter. You’ll get the password in the newsletter.
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Posted by Michele Yamazaki