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Tutorial overview: A successful logo design needs to be both professional and functional. It might be the first piece of branding someone sees relating to a company, so it should make a positive impression. So I’ll share my techniques and experience in Logo Design behind the Scenes. I walks through the fundamental decisions, such as what information to include, what size and orientation the logo should have, and whether to use in corporate identity, TV production, Web publishing. I demonstrate how to set up a template and work with type alignment and color. Also discusses animation techniques and preparing the file for printing, TV production, Web Publishing. How to integrate and fill the gap between 6 software is my goal in this tutorial. I'll use Adobe Photoshop, Autodesk Maya, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe after Effects, Adobe Flash and Adobe Dreamweaver. Topics covered: Quick Sketching Logo Exploration Logo Modeling Producing Logo to several illustrators formats Animation approach Animation Composition Web Animation and production 3d logo design - Logo Design behind the Scenes - Part 1 01: Intro Goals. 02: 1st stage Sketching ideas. 03: Modeling, Texturing, Lighting, Rendering and Detail Design. 04: Put the logo into Layout. 05: Illustration stage. 06: 2nd stage animation. 3d logo design - Logo Design behind the Scenes - Part 2 07: animation composition and finalize exporting HD. 08: 3rd stage Web Production. 09: Final Design, animation inside HTML page. Details: 01: Intro Goals In the first stage we have a look to our goals before we start working to know who exactly we should do. We will prepare our logo to be ready for printing, TV production and Web Publishing. As a designing apprentice I have always asked myself what is the best method for designing something or that particular logo. It is evident that you can apply different methods for doing the same logo, but the quality of the output might vary according to the method you use. 02: 1st stage Sketching ideas Then the process of swirling out your ideas begins. It doesn't matter if the sketch looks like monotone; you are just throwing ideas down onto a white blank page at the moment. I used tablet here. Just try to find ideas and concepts using balance. What I mean with balance is our logo should be physically balanced inside our design. Just imagine if you create that logo in real life with clay or wood and try to put it on a flat surface it should be stable balanced. Once I had placed some ideas down on paper you can scan them in and dive into your image editor of choice if you would like. I'm using Adobe Photoshop for this one. The method I use to create logo could be wildly different from someone else so go with whatever method feels comfortable. The end result will be a series of scaled resources that the OS will use in different views. 03: Modeling, Texturing, Lighting, Rendering and Detail Design. Then the process of swirling out your ideas begins. It doesn't matter if the sketch looks like monotone; you are just throwing ideas down onto a white blank page at the moment. I used tablet here. Just try to find ideas and concepts using balance. What I mean with balance is our logo should be physically balanced inside our design. Just imagine if you create that logo in real life with clay or wood and try to put it on a flat surface it should be stable balanced. Once I had placed some ideas down on paper you can scan them in and dive into your image editor of choice if you would like. I'm using Adobe Photoshop for this one. The method I use to create logo could be wildly different from someone else so go with whatever method feels comfortable. The end result will be a series of scaled resources that the OS will use in different views. Modeling For a non-organic bending object such as the subject of this tutorial it is wise to use polygonal modeling unless you care about the quality. Polygon modeling has always fascinated
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3d Logo Design
Presented by the Peter Mikhaelhttp://www.petermikhael.com
Creative Design Behind the Scenes
Thank you for joining us
• Clearing our project• I look at the whole picture• I fill in the gaps • Devices used today• Client changes• Time Saving
WELCOME TO 3d logo design
Start Slow
End Fast
Gear shifter
1: Corporate Identity 2: TV Production 3: Web Production
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Ready for print Ready for TV Animation Ready for Web Animation
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Photoshop Concept design
Autodesk Maya 3D modeling, texturing, animation
Photoshop Finishing and Composition
Illustrator Vector Exporting, different looks
Autodesk Maya 3D animation, sequence image files
After Effects Composition Animation Composition
FlashWeb animations
DreamweaverWeb Publishing and production
Tutorial FilesHTML Version
YouTube Video Tutorial Part 1YouTube Video Tutorial Part 2
Facebook Video Tutorial
RED SECURE Topics covered
• Quick Sketching• Logo Exploration• Logo Modeling• Producing Logo to several illustrators formats• Animation approach• Animation Composition• Web Animation and production
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01: Intro Goals02: 1st stage Sketching ideas03: Modeling, Texturing, Lighting, Rendering and Detail
Design04: Put the logo into Layout05: Illustration stage06: 2nd stage animation07: animation composition and finalize exporting HD08: 3rd stage Web Production09: Final Design, animation inside HTML page
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01: Intro Goals
In the first stage we have a look to our goals before we start working to know who exactly we should do. We will prepare our logo to be ready for printing, TV production and Web Publishing. As a designing apprentice I have always asked myself what is the best method for designing something or that particular logo. It is evident that you can apply different methods for doing the same logo, but the quality of the output might vary according to the method you use.
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02: 1st stage Sketching ideas
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03: Modeling, Texturing, Lighting, Rendering and Detail Design
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04: Put the logo into Layout
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05: Illustration stage
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06: 2nd stage animation
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07: animation composition and finalize exporting HD
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08: 3rd stage Web Production
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09: Final Design, animation inside HTML page
Tutorial FilesHTML Version
YouTube Video Tutorial Part 1YouTube Video Tutorial Part 2
Facebook Video Tutorial
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