OPTIX DigitalPictures (www.optixdigital.de) eloquently mixed the product with real-world and fantasy-world surroundings for the "Dot-It" campaign. All of the 3D elements were created using CINEMA 4D. OPTIX used the Sketch and Toon shader with a hard Fresnel effect in the Luminance channel to create the sketched look. In addition to the separate scenes, all the possibilities of Multi-Pass rendering were used. The flexible adjustment of the strength of shadow, reflections and motion blur werent a problem in subsequent compositing in After Effects. By using the CINEMA 4D scene export to After Effects, OPTIX was able to add numerous blend effects as filters.
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Beautyful
gothsmog 1 year ago
Silence Speaks a universal language understood by all....
DecentMan4you 2 years ago 2
verry nice
doublesob 2 years ago
I second that more advanced video clips would be greatly aprechiated.
liammaier 2 years ago
quite creative, only some music were missing :S
dakszi 2 years ago
you my friend have earned yourself a subscriber
lostman23k 2 years ago
that seems like simple After Effects compositing [the corner part]..
if u ask me? im still boggled by trying to figure out whats actually C4D in here? if its only the lights... then whats the rest of it all? illustration-animation made in flash? or is it sketch & toon plugin?
eladbari 2 years ago
thx for the upload. will there be any kind of tutorial / behind the scenes video coming, too?
would like to have some tipps on the "3D-around-the-corner"-looking effect at 0:12-0:13 where the skateboard comes in and the scene ends around the corner...
alphamale666 2 years ago