Cinema 4D, apply materials to a model, and create two realistic scenes
Budget: £20 – £250 GBP
Hi all you Cinema 4D guys.
I need someone to apply materials to my Cinema 4D project and set up two scenes. The model is mainly painted metal, brushed aluminium, shiny steel bolts and screws, mild steel plate, glass etc. Photos of all the components will be supplied for material and colour reference.
I require two scenes set up. One with the model placed in perspective within a supplied hi-res background street image, complete with environment maps, reflections etc for realism, using physical render, GI, or whatever you deem to be the best option. I also require a product shot scene with innovative studio lighting to show off the proposed design.
Bear in mind, I require the files to be supplied back to me in Cinema 4D ver17 complete with all materials, image maps etc so I can open, render, and make changes .. so using plug-ins could be a problem.
Please provide actual examples of your work in a similar field.
Attached is a quick render of existing the model
Automated responses definitely ignored.
I need someone to apply materials to my Cinema 4D project and set up two scenes. The model is mainly painted metal, brushed aluminium, shiny steel bolts and screws, mild steel plate, glass etc. Photos of all the components will be supplied for material and colour reference.
I require two scenes set up. One with the model placed in perspective within a supplied hi-res background street image, complete with environment maps, reflections etc for realism, using physical render, GI, or whatever you deem to be the best option. I also require a product shot scene with innovative studio lighting to show off the proposed design.
Bear in mind, I require the files to be supplied back to me in Cinema 4D ver17 complete with all materials, image maps etc so I can open, render, and make changes .. so using plug-ins could be a problem.
Please provide actual examples of your work in a similar field.
Attached is a quick render of existing the model
Automated responses definitely ignored.