Optimus Prime
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I download the model from 3d warehouse, using Hypershot to render.
Still feel that it is lack of quality feeling on metals....Feedback welcome.

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Looks great. It's a pitty the transformers in the 3d warehouse are either not transformable or grouped so badly they can't be modifyed so they could. Because I would like to try to make an animation of the transformation some time.
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@speaker said:
Looks great. It's a pitty the transformers in the 3d warehouse are either not transformable or grouped so badly they can't be modifyed so they could. Because I would like to try to make an animation of the transformation some time.
Couldn't agree with u more.
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Getting metals to pop in hypershot depends on the HDRI image. Try using one from the Dosch chrome series for a studio type shot, or get more creative and use a HDRI from an exterior scene to add realism.
Here's a model of Bumblebee that I rendered in Hypershot a while back. You can get an idea of how the metals react to the HDRI in the scene.

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@earthmover said:
Getting metals to pop in hypershot depends on the HDRI image. Try using one from the Dosch chrome series for a studio type shot, or get more creative and use a HDRI from an exterior scene to add realism.
Here's a model of Bumblebee that I rendered in Hypershot a while back. You can get an idea of how the metals react to the HDRI in the scene.
Thanks for your advice~~

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