POST YOUR RENDERS NR.2: WAREHOUSE
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Here's my shot at this...
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quick shot vray
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A different slant.
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This has been a lot of fun. Some great renderings have been posted. My thanks to everyone who has made this possible.
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Quick Maxwell render. Didn't really do anything special, tweaked the concrete material a bit and ran it for an hour @ 2000x1500
-Brodie
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Here is a straigt-up Sketchup sketchy style.
I consider sketchup styles as renderings.
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Podium 1.6, 10min.6sec, internal settings
Amd Athlon 64 Fx-62, Xp3, 1630X928
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Phil love your style. Is that a Studebaker?
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Deep Exploration, 24bit, 842Ξ§595, Raytracer, 16 sec.
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@dale said:
Phil love your style. Is that a Studebaker?
Dale it's a Tucker Torpedo From Form Fonts
http://www.formfonts.com/viewModel.php?view=1&id=5827
I thought it was a fitting car for the cartoon style of the image.
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here is a go at it with Hypershot
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Great work guys, some really nice images.
Eric,
Great work, can you explain a bit more about your settings. -
can anyone explain "tone mapping" or "tone mapped", this phrase has come up multiple times in this thread - is this software specific?
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Google always helps me find answers to that sort of question... but just off the top of my head here...
Tonemapping = to manipulate the light and dark tones of your image to achieve a 'look' you want. -
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i guess i should have been more specific - ha! does this occur in the rendering program or is everyone here using a third party app to do this
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In most render applications, you can adjust the tonemapping to some extend...
But this is a post process, which is usually made in another program like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom, Gimp, Paint Shop Pro and similar image processing applications... -
Another little 15sec animation, done at the end of my first day playing with Kerkeythea. Of course not as nice as kwistenbiebel's beautiful animation. This took two hours and a half in my old PC, should take 40 minutes in the cheapest Core i7.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiS3l6otTQw
Now I've been two days playing with Kerky. I now agree with the KT team, frederik... Simply powerful. Projector lights, Spherical backgrounds, Blurred reflections, Customized render size, Brushed metals, Soft shadows for Omni lights,
Smooth transition between cameras in animation, Built-in Tone-mapping, Several render methods to choose from... And instead of a steep learning curve, I found an infinite plane... -
@ecuadorian said:
Now I've been two days playing with Kerky.
Great to see that you find KT easy to use... Cause it really is if you just get the basics...
Looking forward to see more renders from you...!
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