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    Creating a 3D logo

    Hello,
    I want a basic guide on how to create a 3d logo? What software's are used for creating a 3d logo. Any suggestions would be welcomed.
    Fear is only in your mind, Dont Let It Overcome You.

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    Re: Creating a 3D logo

    step by step tutorials you will learn how to create and design a 3D Logo using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop fast and easy. Heres the tutorial: Logo Designs Blog

    Just had a read here as well.
    10 Simple and Pleasing Logo Designs

    I think Logitech's logo is a disaster

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    Re: Creating a 3D logo

    Hello thanks for the tutorial. I have always wanted to know how the rotating logo worked. Wish you you much success in your work. GOD BLESS.
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    Re: Creating a 3D logo

    Preparing the Logo in Photoshop
    Open the Logo in Photoshop and scale it to the size and position required.

    IMPORTANT: If working in DV remember to prepare the logo in square pixels ahead of scaling to non-square pixels.

    Tip: Use the Canvas size to change the pixel size of the overall image to the square pixel equivalent if the Logo is not already at right size. This avoids changing the shape of the Logo.

    • Duplicate the Logo twice, so there are 3 copies in the file.
    • Name the Layers "Object"; "Highlight" and "Shadow"
    • Select the Highlight layer and offset it 2 pixels left and 2 pixels up from the starting position. (This example uses 2 pixels for a 2 pixel "deep" extrusion. You can use any number.)
    • Select the Shadow layer and offset it 2 pixles right and 2 pixels down from the starting position.


    Note: the Highlight to the top left will simulate a raised logo, reverse the positions of Highlight and Shadow to indent the logo.

    • Select the Object layer and the select the content of the layer as a Selection.
    • Select the Highlight Layer and delete the Selection - this will leave a 2 pixel wide outline for the highlight.
    • Select the Shadow Layer and delete the Selection - this will leave a 2 pixel wide outline for the shadow.




    • In turn select the Highlight and Shadow layers and use the Output White Level of the Levels Control to make the Highlight and Shadow a mid gray.



    • Select the Object layer and use Levels to make it fully white.
    • Scale to the non-square pixel size and save as a layered Photoshop document (.psd).


    Importing the Photoshop file and separating the Layers
    • Import the Photoshop file as a Sequence.
    • Open the Photoshop Sequence by double-clicking on it.
    • Select all Layers in the Sequence and drag the Clips to the Browser or a Bin. This will create separate Clips for Highlight, Shadow and Object.


    Compositing the Highlight and Shadow
    • Edit the Highlight and Shadow Layers over their background footage. Extend the Clips for as long as you need the logo to appear.
    • Change the Composite mode of the Highlight Clip to Add.
    • Change the Composite mode of the Shadow Clip to Subtract.
    • Adjust the Opacity of the Highlight and Shadow Clips until the logo takes on a realistic 3D look.
    • Set the Shadow to approximately 75% Opacity
    • Set the Highlight to approximately 80% Opacity


    Displacing the Object
    • Add the Displacement Video filter to the Video footage. (The Displacement Filter is found in the Video Filters' Distortion category.)
    • Open the Vide Clip with the Displace Video Filter applied into the Viewer and open the Filters Tab for the Clip.
    • Drag the Object Clip to the Map Image well in the Displace Filter's Controls.


    Set the Settings to:
    • Luma Scale to the default of zero;
    • Horizontal Scale to 2;
    • Vertical Scale to 2.

    Tip: The Horizontal and Vertical Scale should be set to the amount of offset applied to the Highlight and Shadow in Photoshop.

    Source: kenstone.net

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