Evermotion rendering competition - my version WIP
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Hi people this is the picture I'm doing for the competition which was organized evermotion rendering, is the first serious version of my image with the textures (even though all need to adjust) the camera position and almost end lighting.
it is clear that the image has nothing to photoshop as competition asked not to be touched in any program (photoshop or similar) in order to see the true performance of each engine, just looking at the page I found evermotion many gave the same suggestion.
greetings
render kerkythea Nยบ 17 method, time 2 hours and 20 minutes more or les original size 2000x1200 px
competition linkmy inglish is:
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Cool render.
I had a look at the file, it converts to about 8MB , a little steep for use in SU, especially if one plans to use additional models and photo textures.
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The palm tree is a model from you pete
if something heavy like the file is empty, but it can work, is not so complicated
thanks for the comment and the palm -
New pic...
C&C are welcome!
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Looks good...a bit of bump on water as water is never still.
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hi ricardo, very nice image, i agree with sepo some bump on water, but to me its looking good bro!!
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Looking really good, rcossoli...
But like others before me have said, a subtle bump on the water material, will make this render even more convincing...Or you can use Sqirlz Water Reflections to create some in post pro...
Here's a quick flash example I just made...
(If you right-click and select Loop and Play, you'll see the animation...)
[flash=560,336:2w8ucbvu]http://www.kerkythea.net/users/Frederik/rcossoli-evermotion6a.swf[/flash:2w8ucbvu] -
thanks for the comments Sepo and teofas
Tahnks!! frederick in this competition, unfortunately nothing can be done post production, so I suggest to see the results as they leave the program rendering
but just thank you very much for the trick is to keep in mind -
wow frederik very nice trick!
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@sepo said:
Looks good...a bit of bump on water as water is never still.
i have a pool that would dissagree with you there, however it is generally accepted that a bump makes it look more like water...
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