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JPO

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    Jordi
  • Last Name
    Prats Ollé
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    Catalunya
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    Motion Graphics & Product rendering
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    C4D
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    Redshift
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    W10
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    R7 5800X + i7 4790K
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    RTX 3060 Ti

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  1. Hi, I've made some product renderings for a client, and now they are asking for some transparent PNGs for their web page. The scene has a reflective floor, and they want that reflection over a transparent background (making the blue gradient in the attached image transparent). First I expected it to be easy to do rendering a separate reflection AOV and compositing that on photoshop, but I've realized that I can't get a transparent background that way, it will only work if I composite it over a background inside photoshop. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to do this? Thank you. C4D R23, Redshift 3.0.62, W10
  2. Hi, A client has asked me for a simple mograph logo animation, the typical tile flipper where the image is revealed by randomly rotating tiles (see image attached). The thing here is that that tiles are all different and irregularly shaped, and the client would like them to rotate in different angles (not simply over the x or y axis). I've been thinking of an effector rotating only the tiles z axis before the flipping animation (something like rotating the elements with the "Enable Axis (L)" option enabled), but after some time tinkering and researching I'm not sure if that is even possible. If there isn't a simple solution to that, I'll just rotate all those axes manually before applying effectors (there are about 60 or 70 only), but I'd like to know if there is a smarter way to do that. Thank you!
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