House at the Sea
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Very Cool render Ibon! How did you achieve that great water texture?
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Very Nice Renders!
Might I ask what renderer you used?
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Thanks geh4evr! I used Hypershot. Until now i was used to vray, but hypershot is soooo easy...
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Great! Another Happy Hypershot User!

So Might I ask, where did you get the HDRI From for the lighting?
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I used one of the DOSCH HDRI: Radiant Skies
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You're right Coen, I only use Hypershot when i have no time and for quick renders. And for ArchViz is even worse. But It's very good for production.
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@unknownuser said:
@ibon said:
Until now i was used to vray, but hypershot is soooo easy...
Yeah but Hypershot doesn't even come close to V-Ray in quality.
Hey Coen,
Any chance you can elaborate on that comment / help educate me ?
I haven't used either vray or Hypershot but I've seen great images produced with both. As an observer, what should I be looking for wrt Quality? What is it about those images that jump out at you and make you whince?
Adam
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Amazing sea render, love the bump map, im also gonna try that with Kerkythea. Just chaching the bump map, to such a map you already uploaded? Great!
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It reminds me of Forbes Island in San Francisco Bay. Originally built as a house boat/artificial island in Sausalito and subsequently moved to San Francisco and turned into a high end restaurant.
Are you familiar with it?
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Realy nice renders. I 'm trying to render a sailboat in hypershot at the moment but I do not manage to put the sailboat in the water correctly. Now the boat just flies around in the space. I already tried to work with a plane and assign a water material to that plane. But when I do that I wouden't know how to make this plane fit with the background? I also would like to show the bottem of the boat in my render so the water needs to be a bit transparent. Is this possible and could you please explain me how I could make such a nice render as you did. I would really look good for my final presentation!
Thanx a lot
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