Where are we? [updated]
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twilight for this particular one.
I used exterior progressive to flint template. spherical sky and sunlight enabled (although I added sky back in PP cos it was a bit distorted)
(previous renders were podium biased for speed)
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Very striking images, I like them a lot. Great job!
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@olishea said:
frederik.......is it possible to increase the AA of the alpha mask preset?
In my knowledge no, but if you render alpha mask with 2-3x greater resolution and scale it down in photoshop, you will get AA + Supersampling.
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ahh ha!
thanks good idea
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yeah......the manual lol
this was very easy to setup, like 5 mins to setup the render (lots more time to model) and 15 hours to render it, although I could have stopped it a lot sooner.
See the youtube transition here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s1ORw-avjw
sorry about the bad quality, thats youtube for ya
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@olishea said:
frederik.......is it possible to increase the AA of the alpha mask preset?
If it's for replacing the background, have you tried this with a big plane instead?
http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=471 -
Some more detail. Glass forest this time......still WIP
one iteration of subsmooth
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Im amazed at the modelling... so organic... I dont have the minimum idea on how to even begin such modelling at Sketchup... congratulations!
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Hey Oli,
Thanks for all the great images. You mentioned you use a technique called "sub-smooth". Can you fill me in on what that is exactly or point me in the direction of a forum that can help me learn. Thanks so much.
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http://www.smustard.com/script/SubdivideAndSmooth
its a modeling plugin for making organic forms. its $22 but its well worth it.
Search this forum for subdivide and smooth and there's tons of information and tutorials. try youtube also.
I made this building with it a while back, lots of possibilities:
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More detail and texturing this time.
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Wow, Oliver!
This is starting to look like a work of art! It reminds me of Max Ernst's painting La joie de vivre. -
Damn fine
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Miguel...the similarites are ridiculous!!
I've never seen that painting before but the concept behind the artist's approach is pretty much the same as mine. It's like a study into curiosity, intimidation and fear. The fear of the unknown, what we can't see. It symbolises the human condition and the deep complexity of our minds....a jungle of thoughts, fears and expectations along this path of life.
That's my philosophy
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He he he... what you just wrote sounds like something out of Pinky and the Brain's "Pinkasso" episode.
[flash=610,480:1p3qwsfg]http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x7fd00&related=0[/flash:1p3qwsfg]
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7fd00_15-b-pinkasso_shortfilmsAnyway, Max Ernst has very different styles, be sure to check out the rest of his work.
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lol I didn't really wanna get into the ideas behind my work.....its a bit embarassing really!!
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Great image Oli. I presume this is HDR lighting and background. Impressive really. How long was cooking for?
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Thanks very much Sid, your kind words mean a lot. Yes spherical HDR and sun-to a rough stone template on the texture. Again, I changed background after cos I like to play with overlays on it to get the graduated tone. The sun and rays are completely wrong though hehe!!
I painted some more colour in PS though. New Layer > Blending Mode > Color> get a soft brush> paint some blues, oranges, yellows, greens> change layer opacity....looks great. Also if you 'color range' the shadows and duplicate them onto a new layer you can give them a spooky blue hue with 'colorize'. Again, change blending mode to 'color'.
I need to do another iteration of subsmooth. I will share the model when its finished mate.
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Hey, Oli, did you try combining this...
http://www.forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=22786&hilit=+background
with this...
http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=471
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Miguel I wasn't ignoring your last post about this technique, I just forgot to reply sorry. I tend to re-apply the sky on another layer in PS so I have more control over it....I am very fussy! I used an alpha mask at 3x viewport resolution so it was extra crisp. I will use your method for everything else though it makes sense.
[edit] Sid....I left it cooking for 15 hours but 2 hours would have been enough really. I like to leave stuff rendering overnight cos you get a little present in the morning!! It only took 10 seconds to process the geometry It's quite slow at the moment though cos I'm running windows through vmware fusion on mac....so the mac version should be much quicker for me
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