Ok, I am royally sick and tired of looking at these files in the “to upload” folder on my computer. A couple of these renderings were created a long time ago, so I apologize for anything that looks dated and “oh-so-2006”. For those that haven’t been following along, this group of six Apple logo illustrations is the last in a long series from my archives – the rest can be found by searching for the keyword “Apple” in the search box at the top of this page.
In this particular collection, you will find:
- A large transparent silver Apple logo floating above a blue and gray textured background
- An assortment of large red and white pills arranged in front of an upright metallic Apple logo over a gray reflective surface
- A brass padlock standing in front of an upright transparent glass Apple logo
- A silver trophy standing in front of an upright transparent glass Apple logo
- A semi-transparent metallic Apple logo showing a partial wireframe structure sitting on a set of unrolled blueprints
- A large chrome Apple logo spilling out of an overturned trash can
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Hello Scott, I am looking to a logo exactly like the one above, but replacing the apple logo with a crown. Is there a tutorial I can watch on how you created this. Also, I would like to know what software you used.
Thanks Brittany
Wow, Brittany Spears reads my blog! 🙂 Haha…
Anyway, these renderings were modeled in FormZ and rendered with RenderZone. There aren’t any online tutorials for this kind of thing that I am aware of (I really should create some of my own), but you can check out the tutorials section on the AutoDesSys website for a variety of FormZ modeling and rendering tips:
http://www.formz.com/support/downloads/tutorials.html
Good luck!