Graphics Discussion/Help.

I think I got your problem. When you're done making the curve from the anchor point, just don't let go of the mouse button and press Alt on your keyboard, then simply take the whatever-you-call-it down to wherever you like. A bit difficult for me to explain in words, so I'll link you Adobe's tutorial.
The main prob for me is to fiddle with keyboard when mouse is all what you need to use in pen tool.
 
Well that's a wrong conception as using the keyboard only makes your workflow much faster - not only with the pen tool but with a lot of other things by using hotkeys.
Talking about pen tool particularly.
Anyways pressing alt when creating points doesn't work. When a curve is created(with alt pressed) the line just extends from there which is not we want. It really gets tiresome to (alt+click) a point everytime you create a curve.
I'll see if there's any help in the website.
 
You may see in the screen posted by me in the previous page, the one in which I haven't used (alt+click) on second last point. From that point when I select any point, an unnecessary curve is created(*check*), which on pressing alt+click is rectified, check the one in which I have used alt+click.
I hope you get my problem now.
 
If some one wants their index to be updated with all the graphics you have done thus far, ask me I will collect them all up!
 
This should make clear what I am trying to say:
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Hold down the pen tool icon in the tool bar and it will open up a list of pen tool functions. Below everything else you'll find "convert point tool"; select it and hover over the anchor point(s) you want to smooth out. You'll see that anchor points with sharp tangents turn into bezier or smooth when you click on them.
 
Are you talking about the software called 'Cinema 4D' or the textures made using the program? If it's the former, then look at tutorials on the internet. If it's the latter then just use them like you use other textures (trying different blending modes etc).

No.When I didn't knew about C4D's I thought this is a C4D this is why I asked btw how to open this file?
 
It's an orphan file.

Select the file, press F2 or rmb -> rename and add .rar or .zip at the end of the file name.
 

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