CINE 4D
A place to post my 3D work and anything else that interests me. Anything pertaining, but not limited, to Art, painting, design, video etc.
CINE 4D
Good Morning Friends, Family, and TumblrverseFor the past few months I have been working on a website with my friend and incredibly talented Photographer Michael Loggia. We have been working on a website that offers Photography and Graphic Design services in addition to beautiful photographic prints. I am proud to announce the launch of www.bokashii.com I hope y’all will check it out and support us! If any of you are interested in purchasing prints, here is a 10% off coupon code: supportart10The payment system on the site is SSL secure, so all your information is protected. We also have a Facebook page, Twitter account and a Blog on the website that will be updated regularly. 
Cinema 4D R13, does a superb job creating depth of field with the Physical renderer but it takes much longer to render and can’t be changed on the fly. When I was messing around with Photoshop CS6 I chanced upon the Tilt-Shift Blur under Filter>Blur. I messed around with it and man does it make realistic blur effects. See for yourself in the example Photo above that has a side by side comparison. On the left is the screencapped image rendered without depth of field in C4D, and on the right is the same image with the Tilt-shift blur applied in Photoshop. I think I’m going to like CS6!
GSG Flame: Candle simulator, get it free!
I woke up really early yesterday, so I thought I’d model something fairly challenging, I decided on the iPod earphones because they were lying on my desk. Here is the final render.