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Old October 9th, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all, can anyone help me please?

I have produced a logo in cinema 4d and when I render the image it is exactly how I want it.
I recently animated the logo, however when I now render the animation, the image is slightly lighter/faded. Can anyone help?

Kind regards

Tom

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[FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Hi all, can anyone help me please?
I have produced a logo in cinema 4d and when I render the image it is exactly how I want it.

I recently animated the logo, however when I now render the animation, the image is slightly lighter/faded. Can anyone help?

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just use default fonts in your post m8
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Sorry about the post and the fonts.Any suggestions?
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yup, for the font posting, just leave it alone, for the c4d problem, Steve's already answered you.
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ok. here are two images. one is a jpeg of the still image, which is fine, the other is a pdf of the animation. if i render the animation as one still frame its fine. it is jus when it becomes a 250 frame animation.

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Are you rendering your animation out as an image sequence or straight into an animation format?

Why have you posted a .jpg and a .pdf? This is confusing me...

This sounds like a compiling / compression issue if you are not changing any other render settings between the still frame and rendering of the animation.

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I'm guessing that the animation looks lighter because of the codec used???... which one did you use?
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maybe is in the lighting process, is not the same illuminate a model for still than for animation. maybe you have to check that.
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