3D Modeling
This workshop focused on the 3D modelling capabilities of cinema 4d. I have previously explored basic modelling with shapes and text and also how to generate patters and designs using the softwares vast range of effects however this workshop focused on more advance modelling such as bottles and cans. This is something that will come in handy when creating our own mock ups for packaging or other products.
the first 3d model we created was a can , to create this we imported a path similar to the previous workshop into Cinema 4D , this time we used the lathe tool on the path to create the cylindrical shape. The path gave us an accurate shape of the can instead of creating one from scratch. The lathe tool produced some inaccuracy on the top of the lathe therefore i had to use the point selection tool to stop the overlapping centre. the cans involved us using different textures that gave off a more realistic feel to the model. the main textures we used were legacy reflections , we used layer Fresnel with this to add a noise like texture to the reflection making it less intense.
We then added the image created for the cans label to a texture. The label had to be inverted as it appeared backward when first imported.
Finally we added lights and shadowing to the surrounding area to give the objects a sense of place. When rendering we used ambient exclusion to add more detail to the cans which benefitted the rendering.
The bottle was created using the same technique has the can , using the path then using a lathe to create the shape of the bottle. The differences were that we had to use glass textures , these were already pr set materials that come with the software however they are very useful when creating mockups such as this. One thing that proved slightly more difficult was having to use a mask to create the circular label , this involved scaling the texture to fit the bottle perfectly.
I had to create a bottle cap separate by using paths to create the shape , the ridges in the cap were created using a star. Finally the cap was added to the bottle to create our final rendered product below.
The box involved setting different faces of an object to hold different images as seen below , used specifically for flat surface mock ups such as cereal boxes.
i feel that my Cinema 4D skills are rapidly developing , hopefully i will be able to use the software with confidence eventually. The 3D modelling will come in handy for packaging design and mockups in the future.