A video tutorial that shows us how to transform a two-dimensional logo made with Adobe Photoshop into a 3D element using the polygonal modeling program Maxon Cinema 4D. In practice we will use the flat shape of the logo to give it thickness, light and shadow with the depth of the 3D environment.
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