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10Jan/11Off

Extended Caps Logo

Extended Caps Logo

Super simple but really nice looking logo effect.

Created in C4D by extending the radius of the back caps out on the Mograph Text Object.

Inspired by the upcoming tutorial on Greyscalegorilla

3Jan/11Off

2010 Year-End Wrap-Up: 3D Animations

I just wanted to take a look back at the best 3D animations I have made over the past year.

I definitely made leaps and bounds in terms of the quality of work I was doing and complexity of work I have been doing.

17Dec/10Off

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays from shawnroelofsen.com

Check out my 3d Christmas decorations on 3docean!

16Dec/10Off

More Triangles

Triangle

Triangle #2

Just a couple more triangle pieces I thought I would share.

Same settings from the last post but this time just 1 triangle and no Magic Bullet Looks.

15Dec/10Off

Abstract Triangles

Abstract Triangles

Messing around in C4D playing with some of the different post render effects.

For this render I used: A glow on the material, Object Glow and Highlights.

The highlights effect creates the streaking effect you can see coming from the triangle in the far right of the shot. I then touched it up with some Magic Bullet Looks in Photoshop.

14Dec/10Off

Simple Light Bulb Modelling

Lightbulb

Lately I have been getting into modelling in Cinema 4D a lot more. Since I am just learning how to model I figured the best way to learn was to start with simple objects and work my way up to bigger and more difficult objects.

The easiest way to model simple objects is to get a high res photo of the object from multiple angles and load them into the viewport backgrounds. This way you can essentially trace the object out by adding points or using splines.

To do this you go to Edit in your viewport then click Config. Under the background tab load your image into the image slot. Now start tracing!

For this light bulb I traced around the outside with a spline, I then made it editable and made selections where I wanted the different textures to be. It was pretty simple, but what really makes it great is the texturing and lighting.

10Dec/10Off

Regular Photo vs HDR Photo

Regular Photo
_MG_8610 Edit

I was shooting an HDR timelapse the other day of this beautiful sunset and I decided to share the results.

I shot a 3 bracket sequence and combined them into this HDR image.

HDR Photo
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As you can see the HDR has much more detail in the darker areas of the photo.

Now I just need to find a good workflow to make this process automated so I can easily make HDR Timelapses.