What Program Is Best To Make Logos

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  1. Rufio

    Rufio Well-Known Member

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    which program is best for making 3d logos...i know c4d is good, although complicated (for me at least :P)
     
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    Cool 3D from Ulead ...
     
  3. Rufio

    Rufio Well-Known Member

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    isnt that just for rotating stuff?
     
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    try 3d studios max, but u can create some 3d models in photoshop (only sphere or cubes i think) but 3Ds is good, not as complicated as C4D
     
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    3ds may be a little extreme only for a logo, c3d is good for rotating stuff but a lot of stuff dosent look to good coming out of it imo, id stick with c4d for plain text, easiest to use but enough stuff to make it look good
     
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    Logos? Photoshop & Illustrator
     
  7. Rufio

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    is that you BFTP?????
     
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    that sounds like an oxymoron..

    c4d is frickin simple!
    3ds is a bit harder, but c4d is way simpler :S
     
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    what about bryce 3d i think that is what it is called
     
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    bryce is pretty good, nice built in materials, only downside, is the most of the materials make it take forever to render :S

    but yea, bryce is also very simple, forgot bout it
     
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    i got c4d, and its pretty easy, im gettin used to it. check it out, this is my first logo in c4d
     
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    bryce is pretty good, nice built in materials, only downside, is the most of the materials make it take forever to render :S

    but yea, bryce is also very simple, forgot bout it [/b][/quote]
    I agree. i have used that before, it takes a bit of getting used to though. i found it a lil complicated.
     
  13. -=DaRKSTaR=-

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    C4D is complicated to use - Cool3D is like so easyto use well heres my first creations in Cool3D :D You guys are forgetting about Xara3D as well that makes top class 3D text/logos as well

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    I completely agree.

    Those are the best though I dunno how to use illustrator
     
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    wha? are u crazee

    c4d is way simpler than 3ds Max. 3dsm is used mainly for creating models for games and the amount of features in there are crazee. Its gr8 for modeliing tho

    c4d is your best bet because its simple to import paths (that u make in PS or illustrator) into c4d then make it 3d. then u aplly an extrude nurbs and hey presto a 3d logo. just modify the extrude and apply some kick ass materials and u shud be done.
     

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