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Cinema4D MCP

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Cinema4D MCP Server connects Cinema 4D to Claude, enabling prompt-assisted 3D manipulation. It allows users to control and modify Cinema 4D scenes using natural language prompts.

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What is Cinema4D MCP?

The Cinema4D MCP Server is a system that integrates Cinema 4D with Claude, allowing for prompt-assisted 3D manipulation. It consists of a Cinema 4D plugin and a Python server that communicate using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

How to use Cinema4D MCP?

To use the Cinema4D MCP Server, you need to install the Cinema 4D plugin, configure Claude Desktop to connect to the server, and then use the available tool commands through Claude to interact with Cinema 4D.

Key features of Cinema4D MCP

  • Prompt-assisted 3D manipulation

  • Integration with Claude

  • Socket-based communication between Cinema 4D and the server

  • Extensive set of tool commands for scene manipulation, object creation, and animation

  • Support for Redshift materials, MoGraph, dynamics, and rendering

Use cases of Cinema4D MCP

  • Automating repetitive 3D modeling tasks

  • Creating complex scenes using natural language prompts

  • Rapidly prototyping 3D designs

  • Integrating 3D content creation into AI workflows

FAQ from Cinema4D MCP

What is the Cinema 4D plugin?

It's a socket server that listens for commands from the MCP server and executes them in the Cinema 4D environment.

What is the MCP Server?

It's a Python server that implements the MCP protocol and provides tools for Cinema 4D integration.

What are the prerequisites for using this?

Cinema 4D and Python 3.10 or higher are required.

How do I install the Cinema 4D plugin?

Copy the c4d_plugin/mcp_server_plugin.pyp file to Cinema 4D's plugin folder.

How do I configure Claude Desktop?

Modify the claude_desktop_config.json file to include the MCP server configuration.