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MCP-Claude-AI Server

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MCP-Claude-AI Server

MCP-Claude-AI Server connects Cinema 4D to Claude via the Model Context Protocol, enabling prompt-assisted 3D scene manipulation from an AI assistant.

Table of Contents

  • Components

  • Prerequisites

  • Installation

  • Setup

  • Usage

  • Testing

  • Troubleshooting and Debugging

  • Project File Structure

  • Tool Commands

  • Compatibility and Roadmap

  • Recent Fixes

Related MCP server: Blender MCP Server

Components

  1. C4D Plugin: A socket server that runs inside Cinema 4D, listens for commands from the MCP server, and executes them in the Cinema 4D environment. Delivered as mcp_server_plugin.pyp.

  2. MCP Server: A Python server (FastMCP) that implements the MCP protocol and exposes tools that send JSON commands over TCP to the Cinema 4D plugin. Connection is configurable via C4D_HOST and C4D_PORT (default: 127.0.0.1:5555).

Prerequisites

  • Cinema 4D (R2024+ recommended)

  • Python 3.9 or higher (for the MCP server)

Installation

Clone the Repository

Clone the repository and enter the project directory:

git clone <repository-url>
cd cinema4d-mcp

Install the MCP Server Package

From the project root:

pip install -e .

Or with uv:

uv sync

Make the Wrapper Script Executable (Unix-like systems)

chmod +x bin/cinema4d-mcp-wrapper

Setup

Cinema 4D Plugin Setup

  1. Copy the plugin: Copy c4d_plugin/mcp_server_plugin.pyp into Cinema 4D’s plugin folder:

    • macOS: ~/Library/Preferences/Maxon/Maxon Cinema 4D/plugins/

    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Maxon\Maxon Cinema 4D\plugins\

  2. Start the socket server in C4D:

    • Open Cinema 4D.

    • Go to Extensions > Socket Server Plugin.

    • In the Socket Server Control dialog, click Start Server.

Claude Desktop (or Cursor) Configuration

Edit the MCP client config so it runs the Cinema 4D MCP server.

Development (run from project):

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

  • Or in Claude Desktop: Settings > Developer > Edit Config.

Add an MCP server entry, for example:

"mcpServers": {
  "cinema4d": {
    "command": "python3",
    "args": ["/path/to/cinema4d-mcp/main.py"]
  }
}

Replace /path/to/cinema4d-mcp with the actual path to this project.

Installed package (published / wrapper):

"mcpServers": {
  "cinema4d": {
    "command": "cinema4d-mcp-wrapper",
    "args": []
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop (or your MCP host) after changing the config.

Usage

  1. Start the Cinema 4D Socket Server in C4D (see Setup).

  2. Start your MCP client (e.g. Claude Desktop or Cursor) with the cinema4d server configured.

  3. Use the tool commands listed below to interact with Cinema 4D through the assistant.

Testing

Command Line

Run the server directly to confirm it starts and connects to Cinema 4D:

python main.py

Or from the installed package:

cinema4d-mcp-wrapper

Expected: startup logs and a message indicating connection to the Cinema 4D socket (or a clear failure if C4D is not running or the plugin is not started).

MCP Test Harness

The repo includes a small test harness for predefined command sequences.

  • Test command file: tests/mcp_test_harness.jsonl — JSONL file where each line is one MCP command with parameters.

  • GUI test runner: tests/mcp_test_harness_gui.py — Tkinter GUI to load a JSONL file and run commands in order.

Run the GUI:

python tests/mcp_test_harness_gui.py

You can select a JSONL file, run the sequence, and inspect responses from Cinema 4D. Useful for testing new commands, verifying the plugin after changes, and reproducing scenes for debugging.

Troubleshooting and Debugging

  1. Logs: Check MCP client logs (e.g. Claude Desktop: ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log on macOS, or the equivalent on Windows). Use tail -f on the relevant log to watch output while reproducing an issue.

  2. Cinema 4D: After opening the MCP client, verify that Cinema 4D’s console or Socket Server UI shows an incoming connection.

  3. Wrapper: Run the server by hand to see errors:

    cinema4d-mcp-wrapper
  4. Missing mcp module: If the client reports that the mcp module is not found, install it (and the project) in the same Python used by the config:

    pip install mcp
    pip install -e .
  5. Advanced debugging: Use the MCP Inspector (from the modelcontextprotocol organization) to run and inspect the server, for example:

    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv --directory /path/to/cinema4d-mcp run cinema4d-mcp

    Replace /path/to/cinema4d-mcp with your project path.

Project File Structure

cinema4d-mcp/
├── .gitignore
├── .python-version
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── main.py
├── pyproject.toml
├── setup.py
├── uv.lock
├── bin/
│   └── cinema4d-mcp-wrapper
├── c4d_plugin/
│   └── mcp_server_plugin.pyp
├── src/
│   └── cinema4d_mcp/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       ├── config.py
│       ├── server.py
│       └── utils.py
└── tests/
    ├── test_server.py
    ├── mcp_test_harness.jsonl
    └── mcp_test_harness_gui.py
  • main.py: Script entry point; adds paths and calls package main().

  • src/cinema4d_mcp/server.py: FastMCP app, tool definitions, and TCP communication with the C4D plugin.

  • src/cinema4d_mcp/config.py: C4D_HOST and C4D_PORT from environment.

  • bin/cinema4d-mcp-wrapper: Shell script that finds a Python with mcp and runs cinema4d_mcp as a module.

Tool Commands

General Scene and Execution

  • get_scene_info: Summary of the active Cinema 4D scene.

  • list_objects: List scene objects with hierarchy.

  • group_objects: Group selected objects under a new null.

  • execute_python: Run custom Python code inside Cinema 4D.

  • save_scene: Save the current project to disk.

  • load_scene: Load a .c4d file.

  • set_keyframe: Set a keyframe on an object property (position, rotation, etc.).

Object Creation and Modification

  • add_primitive: Add a primitive (cube, sphere, cone, etc.).

  • modify_object: Change transform or attributes of an existing object.

  • create_abstract_shape: Create an organic, non-standard abstract shape.

Cameras and Animation

  • create_camera: Add a camera.

  • animate_camera: Animate a camera along a path (linear or spline).

Lighting and Materials

  • create_light: Add a light (omni, spot, etc.).

  • create_material: Create a standard Cinema 4D material.

  • apply_material: Apply a material to an object.

  • apply_shader: Generate and apply a stylized or procedural shader.

Redshift

  • validate_redshift_materials: Check Redshift material setup and connections. Redshift materials are not fully implemented.

MoGraph and Fields

  • create_mograph_cloner: Add a MoGraph Cloner (linear, radial, grid, etc.).

  • add_effector: Add a MoGraph Effector (e.g. Random, Plain).

  • apply_mograph_fields: Add and link a MoGraph Field to objects.

Dynamics and Physics

  • create_soft_body: Add a Soft Body tag.

  • apply_dynamics: Apply Rigid or Soft Body physics.

Rendering and Preview

  • render_frame: Render a frame and save to disk. May fail at large resolutions (MemoryError: Bitmap Init failed).

  • render_preview: Quick preview render; returns base64 image for the AI.

  • snapshot_scene: Capture scene summary (objects plus preview image).

Compatibility and Roadmap

Cinema 4D Version

Python Version

Status

Notes

R21 / S22

Python 2.7

Not supported

Legacy API and Python version

R23

Python 3.7

Not planned

Not tested

S24 / R25 / S26

Python 3.9

Possible TBD

Needs testing and fallbacks

2023.0 / 2023.1

Python 3.9

In progress

Fallback support for core features

2023.2

Python 3.10

In progress

Aligns with testing base

2024.0

Python 3.11

Supported

Verified

2025.0+

Python 3.11

Fully supported

Primary development target

Goals:

  • Short term: Compatibility with C4D 2023.1+ (Python 3.9 and 3.10).

  • Mid term: Conditional handling for missing MoGraph and Field APIs.

  • Long term: Optional legacy plugin for R23–S26 if needed.

Recent Fixes

  • Context awareness: Object tracking uses GUIDs. Commands that create objects return context (guid, actual_name, etc.); later commands use these GUIDs to find objects reliably.

  • Object finding: find_object_by_name updated to handle GUIDs (numeric string format), fix recursion issues, and behave correctly when doc.SearchObject fails.

  • GUID handling: Handlers for apply_material, create_mograph_cloner, add_effector, apply_mograph_fields, set_keyframe, and group_objects detect GUIDs in parameters (object_name, target, target_name, list items) and resolve them correctly.

  • create_mograph_cloner: AttributeError for missing MoGraph parameters (e.g. MG_LINEAR_PERSTEP) addressed with getattr fallbacks; fixed logic so the correct object is used for cloning.

  • Rendering: TypeError in render_frame around doc.ExecutePasses fixed. snapshot_scene uses the correct base64 render path. Large render_frame still subject to memory limits.

  • Registration: AttributeError for c4d.NilGuid fixed.

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