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Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render

Creating a Line Object Render

Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render

In your Material browser (you can find it on the bottom of the screen), go to File > New Material. Make sure you select Color, Luminance and Environment.

Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render
Creating a Line Object Render

Once you are happy with your cube object press C on your keyboard to make the cube editable.
Now select the polygon tool (Tools > Polygon, or the menu on the left) and press CTRL+A to select all of the polygons on your cube.

After that right click on your cube with your mouse and select extrude.
Now click on your object and while holding your mouse button move your towards you so you extrude all surfaces.

After that hit delete, this will create our line render (or what ever you want to call it)

Next step is to add deformers to our object to make it more dynamic and vibrant. I normally just use some random deformers like bend, twist and wrap. You can find them in Object > Deformation, or using the deformations shortcut button.

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