Projection mapping

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ralf_breninek
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Although I bought Octane when it was still in Beta for C4D I had no spare time left until about the start of this year. Somewhen in January I thought I would like to dive deeper into it and could also learn a bit about projection mapping. So in order to learn more about Octane´s shaders and lighting system I bought a RC car, spraypainted it white and threw a projection onto it I did in C4D with the help of Octane.

http://pixelasm.com/wp/portfolio/projec ... ping-test/

Due to the nature of a projection and me filming it there is not much left of Octane´s high quality renders but to me it was more about learning it´s workflow than presenting the result...
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C4D R21.207 / Octane for C4D 2020.2.4 / Watercooled 4 x EVGA Geforce RTX 2080 ti
http://www.pixelasm.com
Interface and motion graphics design for interactive interfaces and animations on TV, web, mobile and automotive from Köln / Cologne Germany
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