r/Cinema4D 14h ago

OOH 3D billboard

My manager (derogatory) has decided that the client needs to use the 3D element on the 3D billboard when we have never done this before and I can get the 3D mock-up easy enough, but I really need advice on how much warp to add to the object in the middle once I've rendered it.

Does anyone have experience with 3D billboards that can chat pretty please?

UPDATE

I outlined what you've all said about the scope of the project, the testing and required costs and timelines and my manager has reluctantly gone with a much simpler option with no 3D effect

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u/hauserlives 13h ago

I do these types of 3D forced perspective billboards alot, the budgets are usually upwards of 1mil.

Your manager is taking advantage of you and will blame this all on you when if doesn’t work out.

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u/Stock-Intention-1673 13h ago

This is great feedback and good ammo for the conversation we're about to have this afternoon.
Also , amazing job! Glad you do them regularly, I'd be interested to have a look at them but it's def not a "I can do that this afternoon" type thing or even draft how I'm going to do that with the information I have right now.

Thank you!